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The Case for Preserving Network Neutrality
Keep Innovation and Competitiveness
on the Internet

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- Network neutrality includes the concept that
telecom and cable companies, which provide over 92 percent of consumer
broadband Internet access, should be prohibited from discriminating in
their treatment of Internet traffic.
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There is the misperception that content providers do
not pay network operators for access to the Internet. A conservative
estimate shows that network operators receive at least $13.1 billion
annually from the 7.3 million business Internet subscribers, which
include content providers of all sizes.
- Network operators argue that net neutrality would
destroy competition and innovation on the Internet; this is false. In
fact, the U.S. economy has grown tremendously as a result of network
neutrality, the guiding principle since the inception of the Internet.
- AeA supports a content-neutral Internet that
maintains low barriers to entry, provides unfettered access to lawful
content, and promotes competition.
- Congress needs to protect consumers by authorizing
the FCC to enforce these principles, preventing discrimination on the
Internet.
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We are delighted to bring you
the 11th regular installment of the
AeA Competitiveness Series.
The AeA research team produces these reports on the most timely and
relevant issues to the high-tech industry and to U.S. competitiveness in
a global economy. We combine rigorous data with careful analysis
to provide industry leaders and policymakers the information they need
to assess the issue. |
The writers of this publication can
be reached for questions or comments:
Matthew Kazmierczak
Vice President, Research and Industry
Analysis
202.682.4438
matthew_kazmierczak@aeanet.org
Josh James
Senior Manager, Research and Industry Analysis
202.682.4422
josh_james@aeanet.org
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