Pai to ACA: Broadband Is an 'American' Issue

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said that broadband is the infrastructure challenge of our time, and he sees cable operators not as an enemy of that effort but as partners in better enabling citizens to reap the benefits of the digital revolution. Former Chairman Tom Wheeler often framed Internet service providers as gatekeepers and potential snakes in the virtuous garden in need of minding.

American Cable Association president Matthew Polka, who interviewed the chairman at the American Cable Association annual summit, called Pai's a "refreshing take"—to applause from members. Chairman Pai was speaking in advance of their visits around Washington (DC) to make the case on Capitol Hill and elsewhere for the important role of small and medium sized telecoms/cable operators and the need to recognize their particular challenges. Polka pointed to the active agenda of the new chairman, and that came even before he had announced a busy meeting agenda for April that includes a revamp of business data services (BDS) that is not expected to include potential new price regs on cable operators ISPs, as his predecessor had proposed. Chairman Pai said that his short-term goals include promoting infrastructure investment and whether any regulations currently on the books are impeding that—the April agenda includes some proposals to speed that deployment by removing regulatory barriers.


Pai to ACA: Broadband Is an 'American' Issue