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February 2007 • Volume 8, Issue 2 TIA   |   Press   |   NXTcomm   |   Past Issues
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TIA to FTC: Find Balance Between Connectivity, Network management
By TIA President
Grant Seiffert

Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) weighed in on the contentious issue of net neutrality in a filing for the Federal Trade Commission's Broadband Connectivity Competition Workshop on February 13-14 in Washington, D.C. In its filing, TIA argued that government regulators can balance consumers' connection rights while also allowing broadband Internet access providers to remain free to manage the network and provide consumers the enriched and robust experience they expect. (TIA's filing for the FTC Broadband Connectivity Workshop is available at
http://www.tiaonline.org/policy/
publications/filings/documents/
FTCNNComments020507_000.pdf
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