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CTIA Raises Net Neutrality Concerns at FCC

CTIA representatives weighed in on the FCC’s proposed net neutrality rules, arguing in a call with staff from several offices and bureaus that the internet is already “fast, open, and fair due in significant part to the light-touch Title I…

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regulatory framework.” In addition, CTIA raised concerns about the effect on network slicing (see 2401310046). “Proposals to narrow or restrict” non-broadband internet access service data services “would deny the benefits of new technology such as network slicing to broadband users, unduly limit wireless innovation, and undermine American leadership in the mobile economy,” said a filing posted Wednesday in docket 23-320. “Network slicing will allow wireless providers to offer over a single physical network a series of logically defined virtual networks configured to satisfy use cases currently under development that may include, for example, public safety communications, robotic surgery, smart grids, and communications at crowded events,” CTIA said.