Clyburn Says FCC Lifeline Plans, Added to Net Neutrality Repeal, Will Widen Digital Divide
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said the digital divide will grow wider if the agency's recent Lifeline USF proposals are implemented, adding to the net neutrality reversal. The proposals "would establish punitive caps on the Lifeline program, and effectively remove mobile…
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wireless options from the program by banning wireless resellers from participating in Lifeline," she said in remarks prepared for delivery to The New School's Digital Equity Lab in New York City. "To destroy or weaken a program, that so many Americans rely on as their only means to dial 911, do their homework, or find a job, is not putting #ConsumersFirst, is heartless and I am hopeful that by giving voice to such a regulatory wrong, will derail this wrong-headed effort." The FCC's net neutrality repeal will allow "a handful of multibillion-dollar corporations" to "use this regulatory-free zone of opportunity, to disadvantage those without deep pockets, including consumers and small businesses," she said, also citing "a devastating effect on consumer privacy." The Lifeline proposals and net neutrality repeal "will actually widen digital and opportunities divides," she said, calling for allies to rally and “turn the tide.”