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CTIA, Major Carriers Urge Caution on Internet Routing Rules

Representatives of CTIA and the major carriers urged a cautious approach by the FCC as the agency looks at ways to enhance the security of internet routing, including concerning the border gateway protocol, in a call with an aide to…

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FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. CTIA “encouraged the agency to further develop its understanding of Internet routing practices, the best ways to enhance routing security, and the possible unintended consequences of regulatory mandates,” said a filing posted Thursday in docket 22-90: “It is vital to identify any security issues that the federal government believes need to be addressed so that solutions can be properly tailored and responsive.” AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon were represented on the call. The FCC took comment earlier this year on a February notice of inquiry (see 2204110057).