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[ NNSquad ] Competitive Enterprise Institute Blasts Network Neutrality via FCC Comments


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NEWS RELEASE
CEI Files Comments on "Net Neutrality"

Contact: 
Richard Morrison, 202.331.2273

CEI Files Comments on "Net Neutrality"
Urges FCC to Let Network Practices Evolve in the Market 

Washington, D.C., February 13, 2008?Today the Competitive Enterprise
Institute filed public comments with the Federal Communications Commission,
urging the commissioners not to regulate the speed and pricing of traffic
across broadband networks. CEI?s comments emphasized the problems with
locking in a regulatory structure that would slow investment, innovation
and growth in such a rapidly evolving industry.

"Nothing important can be known today about proper pricing and routing of
content on the networks of tomorrow; nothing can be gained and a lot can be
lost by prescribing it now, or imposing conditions on how producers make
their decisions or disclose information," said CEI Vice President for
Policy and Director of Technology Policy Wayne Crews. "In fact, most of the
allegedly problematic behaviors cited by the FCC actually signify healthy
economic activity, whether carried out by access providers or content
providers."

Proponents of regulating broadband traffic argue that all content should
be delivered with the same speed, a concept that has been called "network
neutrality." They fear that not regulating network owners will leave the
Internet at the mercy of a few large companies. The source of the practical
problems that worry them, however, is often not a lack of competition per
se, but the many legal and regulatory barriers to wider broadband
deployment related to franchise, zoning, and environmental concerns.

"Fundamentally, net neutrality rests upon the fallacy that infrastructure
and content companies are naturally at odds, and that competition and
customer service thus require political force. In reality, the sides are
being driven?even coaxed?into this unnatural conflict by a highly
charged political environment that hews to a flawed philosophy of how
network wealth is created," said Crews.

Read the full text of CEI?s comments to the Federal Communications
Commission here: http://www.cei.org/gencon/027,06411.cfm.

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