Computer & Communication Industry Association

The Role of Government In a Digital Age

Innovations in information technology (IT) have spurred significant changes in the U.S. economy over the past two decades. Firms have invested heavily in computers and peripheral equipment, along with software, advanced telecommunications systems, and other information technology. These investments have facilitated significant improvements in inventory systems, reduced shipping costs, and allowed more effective responses to changes in consumer preferences – thus improving the efficiency of the production system.

The Digital Economy State by State

The digital economy creates jobs, opportunity, and growth for every community and state within the United States. To measure this impact, the CCIA Research Center estimated the effect of the digita...

  • Trade

Impact of the Liberal Democrats Proposed Increase to the UK Digital Service Tax

Analysis of the UK LibDem proposal to triple the UK's Digital Services Tax (DST) reveals that an increase in the DST from 2% to 6% would harm U.S. companies by $2.7 billion USD to $4.4 billion USD ...

  • Telecom

Leveraging Supply-Side Reforms To Promote Universal Broadband

  • Trade

Consequences of EC Proposals To Extend Regulatory Scope to the Entire Digital Economy