COMPETITIVE CARRIERS ASSOCIATION
America's leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders since 1992.
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Joining together to improve the lives of Americans through delivery of communications services.
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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 | |
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| ✓ 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 |
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Washington, D.C. – Competitive Carriers Association President and CEO Tim Donovan made the following statement regarding Verizon’s proposed acquisition of Carolina West Wireless (“Carolina West”): “Carolina West Wireless has been providing exceptional service to its customers for 35 years and has been an exemplary member of CCA for over two decades. The company is without question an innovator and leader in the competitive carrier community, and today’s announcement demonstrates why policymakers must ensure that competitive carriers serving rural and small markets have the tools and support necessary to compete, invest, and thrive in the years ahead.” “Over two years ago, Carolina West sounded the alarm with the FCC regarding its dire need for additional Universal Service Fund (“USF”) support to prevent the shutdown of several money-losing towers – and the potential loss of service to customers. The financial challenges Carolina West highlighted are not unique, and many other small and rural carriers continue to face similar pressures as they serve high-cost areas without the scale advantages enjoyed by nationwide carriers. Without further policy changes, more communities will lose locally focused providers that have long delivered choice, innovation, and connectivity in high-cost areas, particularly in communities that might otherwise be overlooked. Many of these carriers are in need of critical USF support, and the FCC can support these carriers and rural consumers by providing sustainable operational expense support for mobile networks, among other policies. Time is of the essence, and I strongly encourage Congress and the Commission to take prompt action.” Donovan continued, “The communications marketplace is losing rural and regional competitors at too rapid a pace. Today’s announcement underscores the broader challenges facing many small and rural carriers and the need for policies that support their ability to compete, invest, and serve rural communities. I strongly urge policymakers to take a hard look at the state of the industry and promote policies that give smaller carriers, and their consumers, a fighting chance.” ### 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 following the Senate’s passage of S. 2585, the Modernization, Accountability, and Planning for Broadband Funding Act (MAP for Broadband Funding Act): “CCA applauds the Senate for unanimously passing the MAP for Broadband Funding Act and thanks Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) for championing efforts to improve the FCC’s Broadband Funding Map. This continued focus on improving data provides broadband providers and government entities at all levels with a clearer view of federally funded projects across the country, helping to prevent duplicative spending and close the digital divide. CCA supports efforts to continue improving mapping tools that facilitate broadband deployment, promote more efficient use of program funds, and expand connectivity and access for rural communities.” 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 introduction of S. 4448, the Accelerating Broadband Permits Act of 2026: “CCA commends Senators John Thune (R-SD), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and John Barrasso (R-WY) for introducing the ‘Accelerating Broadband Permits Act of 2026,’ which will help expedite Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program projects requiring federal permits. As BEAD projects advance, it is critical for NTIA to strengthen oversight and accountability in the federal permitting process. Reducing delays and streamlining federal siting and permitting will maximize the program’s impact and help close the digital divide.” 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.



