The Open Internet Coalition

The Open Internet Coalition represents consumers, grassroots organizations, and businesses working in pursuit of a shared goal: keeping the Internet fast, open and accessible to all Americans.

The Coalition urges US Congress to immediately adopt a national broadband policy to provide universal, affordable access to high-speed Internet connections for all Americans.

Open access is a basic principle of the Internet they say. Giving consumers greater choice at the lowest possible cost; ensuring that the Internet’s economic engine keeps moving ahead; protecting innovators and small business; and advancing the founding principles of the Internet, are objectives to be achieved.

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12 June 2007 | Trends & Technologies

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