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Net Neutrality

Some groups are pushing Congress to consider legislation that could freeze investment and innovation of the Internet. That legislation is referred to as “network neutrality.” But without evidence of a problem, cable opposes regulation of the Internet.

Filings

Recent Filings


1/14/2010
NCTA Comments 01/14/10Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Comments re: Preserving the Open Internet and Broadband Industry Practices; GN Docket No. 09-191 and WC Docket No. 07-52Attachment: 011410 09-191 comments.pdf (295 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

8/10/2009
Joint NCTA/NBC Universal Brief 08/10/09Email this Document
Abstract: Joint NCTA/NBC Universal Brief, No. 08-1291, D.C. CircuitAttachment: 081009 08-1291 comcastvfcc.pdf (110 KB)Publication Type: Judicial Filing

3/4/2008
NCTA Reply Comments 03/04/08Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Reply Comments re: Broadband Industry Practices, arguing that the Petitions filed by Vuze and Free Press be denied; WC Docket No. 07-52Attachment: 030408 07-52 Replies.pdf (56 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

2/13/2008
NCTA Comments 02/13/08Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Comments re: Broadband Industry Practices reiterating that regulation that precludes experimentation with various mechanisms would only provide a roadblock to finding the best answers; WC Docket No. 07-52Attachment: 021308 07-52 Comments.pdf (51 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

7/16/2007
NCTA Reply Comments 07/16/07Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Reply Comments re: Broadband Industry Practices, reiterating that regulation will discourage investment and interfere with the ability of broadband providers to meet the needs of consumers; WC Docket No. 07-52Attachment: 071607 07-52 replies.pdf (78 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

6/15/2007
NCTA Comments - NN 06/15/07 Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Comments re: Broadband Industry Practices, arguing that the regulation of the provision of broadband services and the management of broadband networks would reduce competitive investment and constrain growth in networks and the services that depend on them; WC Docket No. 07-52Attachment: 061507 07-52 Comments.pdf (245 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

10/5/2004
NCTA Ex Parte 10/05/04Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Ex Parte to Commissioner Martin, re: IP-Enabled Services, disagreeing with Nuvio's White Paper regarding Title I regulation of broadband Internet providers; WC Docket No. 04-36.Attachment: 100504_04-36_Martin.pdf (681 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

2/21/2003
NCTA Ex Parte 02/21/03Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Ex Parte letter re: Appropriate Regulatory Treatment for Broadband Access to the Internet Over Cable Facilities, stating that regulation advocated by Amazon.com (asking for regulation to ensure “unfettered access to Internet-based information, products and services”) would thwart, not promote, public interest in Internet and broadband growth,...Attachment: 022103_02-52_AmazonRebuttalExParte.pdf (51 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing

8/6/2002
NCTA Reply Comments 08/06/02Email this Document
Abstract: NCTA Reply Comments re: Appropriate Regulatory Treatment for Broadband Access to the Internet Over Cable Facilities, reiterating that cable modem service does not block access to Internet content and enables subscribers to enjoy previously unavailable Internet content and services; CS Docket No. 02-52Attachment: 080602 02-52 replies.pdf (181 KB)Publication Type: Regulatory Filing