Net Neutrality/Internet Regulation
Position Papers & Letters
- Net Neutrality: A Radical Form of Non-Discrimination
- Due Diligence: Risk Factors in the Frontline Proposal
- Should the FCC Depart from more than a Decade of Market-Oriented Spectrum Policy? Reply to Skrzypacz & Wilson
- Hanging up on Carterfone: The Economic Case Against Access Regulation in Mobile Wireless By: Marius Schwartz and Federico Mini
- The Economics of “Wireless Net Neutrality”
- CTIA’s Taking Points: CarterFone Rules are Wrong for the Wireless Industry
- CTIA’s Talking Points: No Regulation Needed for the Use or Functionality of Wireless Handsets
- CTIA Net Neutrality Letter to the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce
- CTIA Net Neutrality Letter to the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
- The Progress and Freedom Foundation's "A Skeptics Primer on Net Neutrality Regulation"
- The Heritage Foundation's "Broadband Regulation: Will Congress Neuter the Net?"

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.








