Qtnngrenn nf t}f e Nniteh s;taten Dlasl1ington, mar 20515 The Honorable Tom Wheeler Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Chairman Wheeler, May 5, 2016 The Federal Communications Commission's recently proposed rules on the Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices, if adopted, will jeopardize the incredible evolution of video distribution services enabled by generally reasonable regulation. Imposing new, onerous regulations on pay-TV providers would produce very few benefits for consumers, while potentially harming the viability of these providers. The particular obligations being considered by the FCC are all the more troubling because they would mandate compliance with technical standards that do not yet exist, injecting even greater uncertainty into the marketplace. In particular, we are concerned the proposal threatens the economic welfare of small pay-TV companies providing both vital communications services to rural areas and competitive alternatives to consumers in urban markets. These providers are often at the forefront of innovation, allowing consumers to access programming through an array of devices. The FCC must take care to ensure their proposal, which is intended to lower costs for consumers and provide more competitive choices, does not inadvertently lead to higher prices and less consumer choice, as government mandates often do. Consumers today enjoy unprecedented access to some of the highest-quality television programming ever produced, which they can watch anytime, anywhere, on a wide variety of devices. Given this proliferation of consumer choice, it is concerning the Commission continues to consider a proposal that will place significant technical and competitive burdens on pay-TV providers operating in an increasingly competitive environment, particularly small providers who serve as the communications backbone of their communities. Small pay-TV providers face enormous market pressures and regulatory burdens which threaten their ability to offer video services. While we appreciate the FCC's willingness to take small video providers into account during ongoing negotiations, it is unclear what purpose the new rules would serve in this era of unprecedented consumer choice. Further, the broad ranging disruption that adoption of this proposal would create throughout the video marketplace would result in direct harm to smaller providers, even if they are granted a permanent exemption from the rules. We acknowledge your efforts to support a competitive environment for video competition, but see few if any benefits to the public at large. This proceeding has great potential to disrupt the vibrant and ever-evolving market for video distribution services, and in particular to harm small pay-TV providers and their customers. We strongly urge you to press pause on the set-top box proceeding and reconsider the proposed rules, including the impacts they would have on small businesses and consumers alike. Sincerely, PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 1 350 Kevin ramer Member of Congress Member of Congress Bra~ Member of Congress Member of Congress Mike Bost Member of Congress Member of Congress Tom Cole Member of Congress Kurt Schrader I Member of Congress Collin Peterson Member of Congress Gus M. Bilirakis Member of Congress Member of Congress Mike Co~ C/-.._____. Member of Congress Chris Collins Member of Congress 2 Rick Crawford Member of Congress Tom Em Member f Congress Bob Gibbs Member of Congress Sc · on Member of Congress • Richard Hudson Member of Congress ais Member of Congress Renee Ellmers Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress s~ Member of Congress Glenn rothman Member of Congress Brett Guthrie Member of Congress ~ ~1 lsk,.~:p Tim Huelskamp Member of Congress 3 Will Hurd Member of Congress 6.dl ' -1~ Bill Johnson "---./ Member of Congress Member of Congress Lamar Smith Member of Congress Kristi Noem Member of Congress Pete Olson Member of Congress Adam Kinzinger Member of Congress Doug Lamborn Member of Congress Leonard Lance Member of Congress Frank Lucas Member of Congress Rick Nolan Member of Congress Steve Pearce Member of Congress 4 Member of Congress ~g~~ Tim Walz Member of Congress David Young Member of Congress Member of Congress Jackie Walorski Member of Congress Steve Womack Member of Congress 5