States Should Avoid Broadband Pricing Mandates: FSF's Cooper
Implementing price controls in the broadband marketplace "creates more problems than it solves," Seth Cooper, Free State Foundation's director-policy studies, wrote in a blog Thursday, urging states to avoid the practice. Citing AT&T's withdrawal from New York and Starlink's petition…
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for an exception to the state's new broadband affordability law, Cooper said the measure "discourages market entry by new providers using innovative technologies." The benefits of below-market rate requirements are "outweighed by the harmful consequences of deterring needed investment and reducing competition," he said: "Other states should instead promote an environment favorable to competition, investment, and innovation, with targeted subsidies as an option for connecting Americans in need."