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OTI Challenges CTIA on Network Slicing Rules

The Open Technology Institute at New America refuted arguments that CTIA made last week about the treatment of 5G slicing under draft FCC net neutrality rules (see 2404170032). CTIA claims the group wants to limit slicing, OTI said in a…

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filing posted Tuesday in docket 23-320. “We strongly support innovative data services made possible by 5G mobile network slicing techniques” and “application-level services for enterprise use could be presumptively considered to be” non-broadband internet access service, the group said: “However, we do seek clarification that with respect to consumer-facing (retail) services offered to BIAS customers, mobile BIAS providers must not be allowed to evade the open internet rules by using network ‘slicing’ to engage in application-specific or content-specific discrimination.” OTI notes it’s seeking an addition to the language in the rules clarifying when the FCC is “likely to find” that an offering violates the rules.