Forty-six years after my parents’ journey from India, here I am, the grandson of a spare auto parts salesman and a file clerk, tapped by the President of the United States to be the nation’s chief communications regulator. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Protecting consumers goes beyond just fighting illicit schemes. It also involves making sure that they get what they pay for. Unfortunately, rural telephone customers aren’t always assured of that. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Our rules need to keep pace with current technology so that Americans who use hearing aids can easily use phones. Ajit Pai Read Quote
The scourge of unlawful robocalls is technically complex to address, and no single action will get the job done. Ajit Pai Read Quote
My view is that the Internet should be run by engineers and entrepreneurs, not lawyers and bureaucrats. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Entrepreneurs are constantly developing new technologies and services. But too often, they’re unable to bring them quickly to market for consumers because regulatory inertia stands in the way. Unfortunately, the FCC can suffer from this government-wide problem. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Bottom line: government shouldn’t be a bottleneck for entrepreneurs looking to design a better mousetrap. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Overly restrictive regulations not only stifle the private sector; they also ultimately hurt consumers. Ajit Pai Read Quote
Giving consumers the power to keep their phone numbers when they switch carriers has been great for consumers and businesses alike. Ajit Pai Read Quote