COMPETITIVE CARRIERS ASSOCIATION
America's leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders since 1992.
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We are competitive carriers.
Joining together to improve the lives of Americans through delivery of communications services.
Membership has its benefits.
CCA is committed to being the premier advocate for competitive carriers throughout the United States and the international community. We make certain that our members’ voices and views are heard in Washington, DC. Our entire purpose is to assure our members thrive and that no government policy stands between competitive
carriers and their ability to serve their customers. Our members have a shared interest in the restoration of a competitive
marketplace in which every carrier has the opportunity to compete and thrive. CCA’s overarching goal is to create an ecosystem in which competitive carriers
can grow.
| Member Benefits At-A-Glance | |
|---|---|
| ✓ Discounts to CCA Events | |
| ✓ Unmatched networking opportunities | |
| ✓ Participation in CCA's industry development programs | |
| ✓ Alerts on issues & industry actions | |
| ✓ Access to a strong advocacy platform |
CCA News

Washington, D.C. – Today, CCA sent a letter to Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator Arielle Roth urging the NTIA to allow states to use remaining BEAD funds for wireless and mobility projects to complement approved BEAD fixed deployments and more fully connect rural America. The letter highlights how targeted investments in mobile infrastructure build upon other BEAD deployments and can help states significantly reduce dead zones in rural areas, advancing the program’s core goal of connecting all Americans. “Americans need connectivity that works everywhere they live, work, and travel, not just at home,” said CCA President and CEO Tim Donovan. “Additional wireless infrastructure can extend the reach of BEAD deployments and help eliminate coverage gaps. Allowing states to use remaining BEAD funds for wireless connectivity will support public safety, American AI leadership, manufacturing, telehealth, and precision agriculture, maximizing the benefits for millions of Americans. For more information about CCA and its policy priorities, please visit ccamobile.org. ### About Competitive Carriers Association Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) is the leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders across the United States. Members range from small, rural carriers serving fewer than 5,000 customers to regional and nationwide providers serving millions, as well as vendors and suppliers delivering products and services throughout the communications ecosystem.

Washington, D.C., – Competitive Carriers Association President and CEO Tim Donovan made the following statement regarding the upcoming reauthorization of the First Responder Network Authority Act: “CCA commends the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on today’s legislative hearing evaluating FirstNet and for considering proactive bipartisan legislation to reauthorize FirstNet. The action is an important step in addressing needed transparency and accountability for FirstNet.” “In reauthorizing FirstNet, CCA supports robust oversight, a clear focus on how best to serve the needs of public safety, expanded rural coverage and partnership opportunities for rural carriers, and true interoperability that promotes resiliency and a competitive market for public safety communications. CCA appreciates the Subcommittee’s timely and thoughtful work on these important issues and its engagement with a broad range of stakeholders as this process moves forward.” For more information about CCA and its policy priorities, please visit ccamobile.org. ### About Competitive Carriers Association Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) is the leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders across the United States. Members range from small, rural carriers serving fewer than 5,000 customers to regional and nationwide providers serving millions, as well as vendors and suppliers delivering products and services throughout the communications ecosystem.



