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Cisco on Net Neutrality: Regulate Only if Problems Occur, Not Before

Cisco Systems issued a statement to clarify its position on Net Neutrality, noting that it helped produce the High Tech Broadband Coalition’s “Connectivity Principles” in 2003, which were embodied in the FCC’s Policy Statement of 2005. The Connectivity Principles and FCC Policy protect consumers with information and the ability to use the Internet in an open fashion. Cisco continues to support these principles:

Cisco also believes that innovation inside the network is just as important as innovation in services and devices connected to the Internet. The company said that it is necessary for broadband Internet access providers to use innovative technology to manage their networks to provide quality of service and new features and services to meet evolving consumer needs. Cisco supports the use of network management tools by Internet access providers to improve the Internet experience as long as there is no anticompetitive effect. Specifically, Cisco supports:

Regarding the issue of regulation, Cisco believes the FCC should take action only if and when it is faced with a specific complaint with respect to the Connectivity Principles or related anticompetitive behavior. At present, Cisco sees no indication of any significant violations of the Connectivity Principles by broadband Internet access providers.

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