McDowell Welcomes New Openness at FCC, Calls for Audit and Reform
Last updated: August 9, 2009 - 12:33pm
In addition to the forthcoming National Broadband Strategy, The Federal Communications Commission must reorganize fundamentally to tackle a laundry list of 21st-century issues, Commissioner Robert McDowell said in an interview with C-SPAN's "The Communicators" series. Issues that the FCC will likely tackle include network management, wireless handset exclusivity, and possibly forays into cybersecurity, he said. But the broadband plan reigns supreme on the agenda, he said. "This is the biggest plan the FCC has worked on since the 1996 Communications Act," he said. And the commission should take care to recognize that technology should be regulated in a way that adapts to innovation that occurs in "Internet time," he said. And any national strategy should foster "an environment that's attractive to private capital investment," McDowell said, reiterating his well-known pro-competitive position. He expressed optimism that the broadband plan could boost the country out of its' economic funk. Commissioner McDowell says the debate over network neutrality should be reframed as one about "anticompetitive" conduct rather than "discrimination." He points out that there are already laws against the former.
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