Responding to concerns expressed on Capitol Hill this week concerning exclusive arrangements between the cellular industry’s biggest carriers and handset manufacturers, acting Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Copps said Thursday that he has instructed the FCC’s Communication Bureau to begin crafting an official investigation. “The commission as the expert agency should determine whether some of these arrangements adversely restrict consumer choice or harm the development of innovative devices, and it should take appropriate action if it finds harm,” Copps said. “In the fast-changing wireless handset market, we must ensure that consumers are able to reap the benefits that a robust and innovative competitive marketplace can bestow.” Fostering Collaboration According to Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), the question at the heart of the exclusivity debate is whether the practice “is better or worse for competition, for innovation, and for the American consumer if the carrier controls the decision over what devices can and cannot operate on their network.” He added,
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FCC To Probe Carriers’ Exclusive Handset Deals