ASPIRA supports policies that increase access by Latino communities to the latest technology, including broadband. To this end, ASPIRA supports
- competition because competition will lead to lower prices for telecommunications services (video, telephone and broadband) hence increasing access and benefiting our community and youth;
- legislation that would allow the telephone companies to deploy fiber optic cable to provide a choice to the cable companies, as long as it is assured that all communities will eventually be served by these services without discrimination, as included in the current pending legislation;
- state, rather than local, franchising authority. This reduces the burden and hence the cost of providing telecommunications services in Latino communities.
ASPIRA opposes the so-called “net neutrality” because it creates a disincentive to deploy new technologies that can benefit our communities.