There is no reason why any legitimate caller should be spoofing an unassigned or invalid phone number. It's just a way for scammers to evade the law. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
There is no reason why any legitimate caller should be spoofing an unassigned or invalid number. And providers shouldn't be sued for doing the right thing by blocking illegitimate spoofing. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
To bring the benefits of the digital age to all Americans, the FCC needs to make it easier for companies to build and expand… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
I oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate a nationwide 5G network. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Broadband Internet access shouldn't depend on who you are or where you're from. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
In my first remarks as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to the agency's terrific staff, I stressed that one of my top priorities… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the government called for an Internet 'unfettered by Federal or State regulation.' The result of that fateful decision… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Consumers fare best when the barriers to business entry are low, which helps ensure that the market - any market - becomes competitive and… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
You may never need them, but if you do, they'll be there. It's that bedrock promise of protection that makes our public safety officials… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Scammers and spammers use spoofing to disguise their identity, to trick consumers into answering unwanted calls, and to hide from authorities. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, Lifeline, known in some circles as the 'Obamaphone' program, is plagued by waste, fraud, and abuse. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
It's vital that low-income Americans have access to communications services, including broadband Internet, which Lifeline helps to achieve. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image