Net Neutrality/Internet Regulation
Legal Activity
- CTIA Files TCPA Complaint Letter to FCC Chairman and Commissioners from Steve Largent
(7/18/08)
- CTIA Files LNP Interval Letter
(7/18/08)
- 080414_Common_Short_Code_Reply_Comment_FINAL.pdf
(4/14/08)
- CTIA Files Reply Comments to Broadband Network Management
(2/28/08)
- CTIA Files Comments on Reasonable Broadband Network Management
(2/13/08)
- CTIA Amicus Brief in Doe v. MySpace, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
(10/1/07)
- CTIA's Opposition to Skype's Petition for Declaratory Ruling
(4/30/07)
- Wireless Handsets Are Part of the Network by Charles L. Jackson (Attachment to CTIA’s Opposition to Skype Petition – Appendix C)
(4/30/07)
- An Antitrust Perspective in Response to Skype’s Petition by Benard A. Nigro Jr. and Michael P. Trahar – Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP (Attachment to CTIA’s Opposition to Skype Petition – Appendix D)
(4/30/07)
- The Economics of “Wireless Net Neutrality” by Robert W. Hahn, Robert E. Litan and Hal J. Singer – Joint Center (Attachment to CTIA’s Opposition to Skype Petition – Appendix E) (4/27/07)
- Wireless Net Neutrality: From Carterfone to Cable Boxes by George S. Ford, Thomas M. Koutsky, and Lawrence J. Spiwak – Phoenix Center (Attachment to CTIA’s Opposition to Skype Petition – Appendix F)
(4/27/07)
- Verizon Wireless: Technical Statement in Response to Skype Petition by Brian Higgins (Attachment to Verizon Wireless Opposition to Skype Petition)
(4/27/07)
- Implications of the Skype Petition for Wireless Carriers and Consumers by Mark Lowenstein (Attachment to Verizon Wireless Opposition to Skype Petition)
(4/27/07)
- Wireless Carterfone: An Economic Analysis by Thomas W. Hazlett (Attachment to Verizon Wireless Opposition to Skype Petition)
(4/27/07)

The cell phone is no longer just a tool for conversation. Today, millions of Americans enjoy using their wireless device to surf the internet, download their favorite ringtone, or play the latest video game. Net Neutrality regulations would only jeopardize the wireless consumer experience by discouraging investment and stifling competition.








