The FCC is set to vote on President Biden's plan for expanding government control of the Internet. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr argues against 'net neutrality' regulations, citing data showing increased speeds, decreased prices, intensified competition, and accelerated infrastructure builds since 2017. Carr emphasizes opposition to Title II regulations proposed by the Biden Administration.
Remember when you were told the Internet would end if the government lost its “net neutrality” controls? Turns out: ➡️ Speeds increased 7X 🚀 ��️ Real prices dropped 18% 📉 Now the Biden Admin wants those old controls back. Don’t fall for the hoax again. No to Title II. https://t.co/1LzozUFh9m https://t.co/McvXwcp3kA
Episode 2 of TMT with Mike O'Rielly, my new videocast interview format, should hit live this upcoming Monday with special guest @BrendanCarrFCC discussing BEAD & broadband funding. More details to come! https://t.co/x7CBDqr3Tc
Nice work @FCC @BrendanCarrFCC bringing data to the picture. Since Title II removed in 2018 ⬆️Speeds up ⬆️Investment and rollout up ⬆️Competition up ⬇️Prices down. America's internet ain't broken. We don't need 1934 utility regulation to fix it. https://t.co/kEsyhecK6b
Next week, the FCC votes on Pres Biden's plan for expanding government control of the Internet In 2017, activists promised you speeds would slow & prices would spike w/o "net neutrality" New data show: ✅Speeds up ✅Prices down ✅Competition intensified ✅Builds accelerated https://t.co/XyGAEvarVF https://t.co/38VRjOs2tI
Next week, the FCC votes on Pres Biden's plan for expanding government control of the Internet In 2017, activists promised you speeds would slow & prices would spike w/o "net neutrality" New data show: ✅Speeds up ✅Prices down ✅Competition intensified ✅Builds accelerated… https://t.co/JYb59eikPF https://t.co/38VRjOs2tI
Good interview with @BrendanCarrFCC https://t.co/aJbeGJHjdf