The Internet was the great surprise of the 20th century. No one who initially developed the network imagined it would become such a powerful engine of economic, social and political growth. This success was due largely to its open architecture, which makes the Internet accessible to anyone to use and further develop, guaranteeing maximum competition, participation and innovation.
- Access
Every home, business and civic institution in America must have access to high-speed Internet. More »
- Choice
Consumers must enjoy real competition among Internet providers to achieve lower prices and higher speeds. More »
- Innovation
The Internet should continue to create good jobs, spread new ideas be an engine of economic growth. More »
- Openness
Internet users should have the right to freedom of speech and commerce without gatekeepers or discrimination. More »
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