While we have not yet reviewed the draft in detail, we are encouraged by its overall direction, particularly in promoting investment and competition in advanced services.

In the past, the [Federal Communications Commission] repeatedly has expressed its commitment to portability rules that are efficient and fair, so they are not a source of competitive advantage for one platform or another.

We will not block, impair or degrade content, applications or services. That is the plainest and most direct way I know to address concerns that have been raised about Net neutrality.

Regulatory or legislative solutions wholly without justification in marketplace activities would stifle, not enhance the Internet.

There already exists oversight by the Federal Communications Commission today that has proven to be effective in protecting consumers' right to be in control of their Internet experience.

The promise of the next-generation Internet is dependent upon there being investment in next-generation networks. If you're going to expand these networks, how are you going to earn a return on that investment?