FCC chairman opposes Trump's proposed state-run 5G network
It turns out former Verizon lawyer turned FCC chairman Ajit Pai's loyalties reside not with the president, but -- surprise! -- with the telecom industry. Pai has come out against the proposed government-run 5G network that's been floating around lower levels of the Trump camp. In a statement this morning, Pai said:
"I oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate a nationwide 5Gnetwork. The main lesson to draw from the wireless sector's development over the past threedecades—including American leadership in 4G—is that the market, not government, is bestpositioned to drive innovation and investment.
"What government can and should do is to pushspectrum into the commercial marketplace and set rules that encourage the private sector todevelop and deploy next-generation infrastructure. Any federal effort to construct anationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policieswe need to help the United States win the 5G future."
This echoes his stance for repealing net neutrality, as a refresher. And really, this shouldn't come as a surprise. Seeing how deep Pai's loyalties run with his former cronies, rather than the person who appointed him though, is somewhat unexpected. Given the current administration's stance toward "disloyalty" and opposing viewpoints, maybe we should expect a new FCC chairman in the near future too.
Source: FCC
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