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Title: FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai: Net Neutrality is a "Solution That Won't Work to a Problem That Doesn't Exist"
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URL Source: http://reason.com/archives/2015/02/ ... ai-on-net-neutrality-a-soluti/
Published: Feb 27, 2015
Author: Nick Gillespie & Todd Krainin
Post Date: 2015-02-27 01:29:16 by James Deffenbach
Keywords: None
Views: 21
Comments: 3

Net Neutrality is "a solution that won't work to a problem that doesn't exist," says Ajit Pai, a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Pai is an oustpoken opponent of expanding government control of the internet, including FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's plan to regulate Internet Service Providers (ISPs) under the same Title II rules that are used to govern telephone-service providers as public utilities. Under current FCC regulations, ISPs are considered providers of "information services" and subject to essentially no federal regulation.

He is also sharply critical of President Barack Obama's very public push to influence policy at the FCC, which is technically an independent agency. Last year, it was widely believed that Wheeler, a former head of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, would not push for Title II. Pai calls the president's actions—which included "creating a YouTube video of with very specific prescriptions as to what this agency should do"—unprecedented in his experience. Coupled with the fact that "the agency suddenly chang[ed]course from where it was to mimic the president’s plan," says Pai, "suggests that the independence of the agency has been compromised to some extent."

The FCC is scheduled to vote Thursday, February 26 on Wheeler's plan.

Pai explains his opposition to Title II reclassifcation to Reason's Nick Gillespie. Citing independent studies of American competitiveness and booming investment in telecommunications infrastructure compared to Europe, Pai argues that consumers are thriving and the market is doing its job.

Regulating the internet like a utility company, says Pai, will threaten the kind of innovation we've taken for granted over the past 20 years. "Do you trust the federal government to make the Internet ecosystem more vibrant than it is today?" Pai asks. "Can you think of any regulated utility like the electric company or water company that is as innovative as the Internet?"


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#1. To: James Deffenbach (#0)

"suggests that the independence of the agency has been compromised to some extent.

Yeah cause the fcc is like itz own nation and under no federal jurisdiction.... pun jabi therehas things messed up. He may not like.it and we may not like it but the dire torof the office of president is his boss and the fcc is not indepe.dent of nothing. .. just another cog of.the system

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titorite  posted on  2015-02-27   5:31:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: James Deffenbach (#0)

America needs to secede from the Democrats' Party and its Communism.

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GreyLmist  posted on  2015-02-27   12:56:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: GreyLmist (#2)

Yeah, I think so too. And you can throw the alleged "Republicans" in there too. The number of those who have a backbone is statistically insignificant, that's why Obama can do just about anything he wants.

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James Deffenbach  posted on  2015-02-27   13:07:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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