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Free to Compete is designed to educate consumers on the invaluable role competition plays in bringing innovative technologies and services to the marketplace.  This website will enable you to reach out to your representatives in Congress and voice your support for the preservation of a vibrant competitive communications marketplace.

 
May 10, 2013
COMPTEL Comments on FCC Public Notice About Potential Trials for Transition to IP Technology...

April 10, 2013
COMPTEL Urges Lawmakers to Consider Potential Unintended Consequences of Draft Internet Governance Bill...

March 25, 2013
COMPTEL supports proposal to have restructured SMS/800 corporation assume neutral administrator and tariffing functions for 800 service management system access...

March 21, 2013
COMPTEL Joins with Associations to Express Importance of the Act’s Interconnection Provision, Regardless of Technology...



Telecommunications and broadband services have become a vital part of our lives – from how we communicate with each other, to bringing educational, healthcare and other important resources to unserved and underserved markets. However, the underlying innovation and rapid evolution of these types of services would not be possible without competition in the communications marketplace.

The battle to preserve and expand competition and consumer choice is being waged on a number of fronts today – before Congress, at the FCC and in the states. Incumbent carriers are putting the pressure on at all these levels to retain their monopoly power and quash competition that is benefiting consumers.

Without a vibrant competitive market, you will have fewer options for  communications and broadband services, prices will increase and innovation that has the power to improve the lives of individuals will suffer.


 

 
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