The Wireline Competition Bureau develops policies to encourage the
widespread deployment of broadband services, promote competition in
broadband markets, and remove barriers to investment in broadband infrastructure.
Our focus is on wireline technologies, including digital subscriber
lines (DSL) and fiber-based broadband services. Policies developed
by the Bureau include measures to:
- Preserve and promote the vibrant and open character of the Internet
as the communications marketplace advances in the broadband age.
[FCC Actions]
- Increase the incentive for companies to invest in broadband networks.
[FCC Actions]
- Establish regulatory parity among all providers of broadband services,
including wireline providers and cable modem providers. [FCC Actions]
- Speed deployment of Internet Protocol-based services, such as voice
over Internet Protocol (VoIP) by asserting interstate jurisdiction,
among other measures. [FCC Actions]
- Collect data to monitor broadband deployment nationwide. [FCC Actions]
In addition, the Bureau manages the Schools
and Libraries program, which provides discounts for communications
services, including broadband Internet connections, to many of the
nation’s schools and libraries. The program also provides discounts
for the installation of internal networks in schools and libraries.