CCIA Praises Nomination of Wheeler As FCC Chairman
5/1/2013
The Computer & Communications Industry Association praised
President Obama’s decision to nominate Tom Wheeler as FCC Chairman.
The following can be attributed to CCIA President & CEO Ed
Black:
“President Obama has nominated the right leader for the right
job at the right time.
“I have known and respected Tom Wheeler for many years, and
believe his exceptional understanding of much of the industry, combined with
his demonstrated commitment to protecting the public interest, makes him
uniquely qualified to lead this important agency facing many complicated and
critical decisions.
“Tom's knowledge of the telecom, cable and Internet industries
and his experience representing the wireless and cable industries when they
were the newest disruptive innovators makes him an excellent choice. A
frequent impediment to US innovation is that incumbents too often protect
their legacy business models rather than allowing the market to evolve in ways
that help consumers. Wheeler's career backing start ups and promoting
disruptive innovators in the wireless and cable industries is an important
perspective to have in a Chairman.
“The choice of Wheeler reinforces our belief that President
Obama understands the Internet’s role as both a communications tool and as a
key for growing the digital economy. We need an FCC Chairman to chart the
right course that will boost Internet openness, promote robust
competition, innovation and affordable high speed Internet access.”
The following can be attributed to CCIA Vice President Cathy
Sloan:
“Commissioner Clyburn will be an excellent interim Chairman during
the pendency of the confirmation process. Tom Wheeler had the helm of the cable
TV and mobile wireless associations when each were chock full of young upstart
entrepreneurs and competitors.
“While those companies originally enjoyed exclusive local
franchises and duopoly spectrum assignments, that's what it took to get started
in these hugely capital intensive network businesses, with dominant legacy incumbents.
We are confident he appreciates the importance of basic FCC rules of the
road on Internet access, interconnection and interoperability to protect
consumers and promote competition in the digital age.”