January 29, 2014 | News, Statements

State of the Union Addresses Trade Promotion Authority

The Internet Association reinforces need for 21st century trade agreements

Washington, D.C. — Tonight, Michael Beckerman, President and CEO of The Internet Association, released a statement recognizing President Obama’s State of the Union mention on Trade Promotion Authority:

“President Obama rightfully recognized that Trade Promotion Authority is necessary to open new markets. As a growing platform for trade and commerce, the Internet provides a pathway for American multinational corporations, small and medium sized businesses, and Internet users to reach new markets.

“To ensure that the U.S. remains a net exporter of Internet-related services and products, our nation’s trade policies must reflect protections under U.S. law that exist for online intermediaries.”

Statement On Zero-Rating Enforcement

Washington, DC – Internet Association President and CEO Michael Beckerman issued the following statement on zero-rating enforcement: “Protecting consumers and competition is what net neutrality is all about. While zero-rating can meet the consumer protection standards of meaningful net neutrality rules, when done improperly or left unchecked it can also be harmful to consumers and Read more »

Statement On President Trump’s Executive Order On Immigration

Internet Association President & CEO Michael Beckerman issued the following statement on President Trump’s executive order on immigration.

Statement On The Announcement Of Ajit Pai To Serve As FCC Chairman

Washington, DC– Internet Association President and CEO Michael Beckerman issued the following statement on the announcement of Ajit Pai to serve as Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman: “I have enjoyed working with Chairman Pai over the years and while he doesn’t always agree with our industry on every issue, he is both thoughtful and willing Read more »

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Washington, DC – Internet Association President and CEO Michael Beckerman issued the following statement on zero-rating enforcement: “Protecting consumers and competition is what net neutrality is all about. While zero-rating can meet the consumer protection standards of meaningful net neutrality rules, when done improperly or left unchecked it can also be harmful to consumers and Read more »

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