American - Public | January 10, 1973 -
Entrepreneurs are constantly developing new technologies and services. But too often, they're unable to bring them quickly to market for consumers because regulatory inertia stands in the way. Unfortunately, the FCC can suffer from this government-wide problem.
Ajit Pai
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The FCC should facilitate, rather than frustrate, innovation.
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Bottom line: government shouldn't be a bottleneck for entrepreneurs looking to design a better mousetrap.
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Overly restrictive regulations not only stifle the private sector; they also ultimately hurt consumers.
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As we're unleashing the benefits of communications technologies, we also want to minimize the downsides.
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Giving consumers the power to keep their phone numbers when they switch carriers has been great for consumers and businesses alike.
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The FCC has been hard at work doing what we can to help close the digital divide.
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One of the great joys of my job is having the privilege of meeting people from all across the country and hearing their stories.
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The one thing that is distinctive about America historically has been the fact that we are all able to engage in public discourse without the political becoming personal.
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The FCC's job is not to put a finger in the wind and decide which way the winds are blowing; it's to look at the facts and make a sober judgment based on what the law is.
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We all have an interest in an open Internet.
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My own view is that the Internet should be run by technologists and engineers and business people, not by lawyers and bureaucrats here in the nation's capital.
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