Spectrum for Broadband Competition
@Spectrum4BBComp
We’re focused on the importance of licensed spectrum to advance competition and choice for consumers.
Vanessa was a cable internet customer for 18 years because there was no other option available. That is, until 5G home broadband came along. She’s now paying half of what she used to pay. It’s simple. More spectrum ➡️ More competition ➡️ More consumers (like Vanessa) benefit…
POV: the cableopoly when they think about the 99% of new broadband subscribers choosing 5G over the past 3 years. Learn more: bit.ly/4lZ3Cjb
Cable monopolies don’t work for the average American. Don’t take our word for it. Hear what these customers said about 5G home broadband giving them a choice. ⬇️
Americans agree, more home broadband competition is a good thing. So, are we surprised that the Cableopoly continues to throw shade ⛱️ at 5G competition? No, because that’s what monopolists do. That’s why we’re still here working to #EndtheCableopoly.
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🚨The FCC’s Spectrum Auction Authority has been RESTORED with passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill. @POTUS & Congress lead the way to restore U.S. leadership in wireless—create jobs, encourage innovation, and expand high-speed connections to more Americans. #BuildAmerica🇺🇸
.@POTUS, @SenTedCruz and other American leaders are helping win the #spectrum fight because they know a pipeline of licensed spectrum is a win for the economy, national security and consumers. More 5G spectrum = a win for America! 🇺🇸
. @SenTedCruz is helping Americans win the #spectrum fight, because he knows a pipeline of licensed spectrum will lead to more competition and better service. So who loses? See what @PunchbowlNews has to say: punchbowl.news/article/tech/w…
The Cableopoly doesn’t want consumers to win. We’re exposing their games here: endthecableopoly.org
More Competition 🖥️ = Lower Prices 📉 = Money in Your Pocket 💵 Win. Win. Win. 🤝
"The price of home internet service fell 3.1% in May from a year earlier"
Fixed wireless “brought competition into markets where cable companies had long enjoyed being the only game in town.” Consumers are clearly better off without the #Cableopoly! Read more from the @WSJ - bit.ly/4eqxdzu
CBRS isn’t all the Cableopoly claims. How do we know? Investigations show consumers aren’t seeing the benefits of networks built out on Cable’s spectrum holdings – because they aren’t there. They’re all about hoarding spectrum for profit rather than competing:…
Consumers like Jeffrey are ditching the Cableopoly because they need more reliable connectivity and better customer service. Hear about why he’s happier with 5G home broadband:
Starving the competition is the only way a monopolist knows how to play. That’s why the Cableopoly is still begging for unlicensed spectrum – despite not using the CBRS spectrum they already have. Don’t fall for their tricks. Get the full story on our site:…
The Cableopoly keeps claiming that CBRS is essential. So why aren’t they investing in it? Exposing their games: bit.ly/3Dx0daK
Despite the Cableopoly’s claims, Wi-Fi isn’t really mobile and can’t serve you on the go. A connection powered by 5G delivers dependable service for every #summer plan, whether you’re home or on the road. bit.ly/42m9xI9
5G mobile speeds have improved 80x since 2013. Meanwhile, Wi-Fi is struggling to keep up and the Cableopoly is weaving whoppers to hide the truth: bit.ly/42m9xI9
A lack of competition breeds complacency. That’s why Lexi left the #Cableopoly as soon as possible. Hear more about it –
More licensed spectrum means more competition. Read more in the @WSJ: wsj.com/opinion/spectr…
ICYMI: Cableopolists’ MVNO agreements with wireless providers allow them to piggyback on 5G networks –operating on licensed spectrum – without paying for the spectrum or infrastructure. Yet they’re STILL trying to block access to the licensed spectrum needed for those same…
The Cableopoly is talking out of both sides of their mouth. Again. Sigh. They’re trying to prevent wireless networks from accessing licensed spectrum, as included in the #BigBeautifulBill. But at the same time, they continue to rely on wireless networks powered by licensed…
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