CCIA advocates for an inclusive multi-stakeholder internet governance of the internet. The internet faces threats from some regimes, which seek to curb online freedoms and increase governmental control. The best way to combat these threats is to support multi-stakeholder internet governance bodies and continued global dialogues.
Internet Governance
- Press Releases
- Internet Governance
CCIA Applauds FCC Vote to Restore Net Neutrality
April 25, 2024
Washington – The Federal Communications Commission has voted in favor of restoring baseline Open Internet protections for broadband internet access service. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel proposed th...
- Briefs and Written Submissions
- Internet Governance
CCIA et al. Amicus Brief SCT Lindke v. Freed
March 20, 2024- Comments, Letters, And Testimony
- Internet Governance
CCIA Comments on NJ S.2579/A.3543
December 1, 2023- Briefs and Written Submissions
- Internet Governance
CCIA NetChoice Chamber of Progress Amicus Brief FTC v. Amazon WD Wash.
October 25, 2023- Briefs and Written Submissions
- Internet Governance
CCIA et al. Amicus Brief O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier
June 30, 2023- Press Releases
- Internet Governance
- Telecom
EU Network Fees Lack Justification and Would Harm Europeans, New Paper Warns
May 16, 2023
Brussels, BELGIUM – Introducing network usage fees to subsidise EU telecom operators would have disastrous consequences for European consumers and the EU digital economy as a whole, the tech industr...
- Comments, Letters, And Testimony
- Internet Governance
Joint Industry DFFT G7 Statement
April 20, 2023- Comments, Letters, And Testimony
- Internet Governance
Global Industry Statement on UNESCO Internet for Trust
March 8, 2023- Comments, Letters, And Testimony
- Internet Governance
Joint Letter In Opposition to CT HB 5673
February 24, 2023- Press Releases
- Internet Governance
- Telecom
Network Fees: EU Commission Launches Consultation on Telco Demands
February 23, 2023
Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the European Commission presented an exploratory consultation on possible network fees as part of its new connectivity package. If big EU telecom operators get their way, ...