OTI Submits FCC Comments on Broadband Deployment
On Sept 21, the Open Technology Institute filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission about the availability of broadband across the United States.
In its comments, OTI explained that mobile broadband is not a substitute for fixed broadband—they are complements. Mobile services are generally more expensive, less reliable (particularly in rural areas), slower, and are also subject to restrictive data caps and expensive overage fees. Consumers also typically access mobile broadband on portable devices with smaller screens and limited computational abilities that cannot complete the full range of functions of a desktop or laptop computer for work, entertainment, and educational purposes. OTI also urged the FCC to continue steadily increasing its speed benchmarks to reflect the changing nature of fixed broadband.
OTI Submits FCC Comments on Broadband Deployment