Joining together to improve the lives of Americans through delivery of wireless communications.
CCA was founded in 1992 by nine rural and regional wireless carriers as a carrier centric
organization. Since its founding, CCA has grown to become the nation’s leading association for competitive
wireless providers serving all areas of the United States.
Who We Are
Headquartered in Washington, DC, CCA advocates on behalf of its members’ interests and works to educate policymakers on the key issues that impact its members’ ability to compete, survive, and thrive. Currently these issues include access to spectrum, access to devices, access to networks, streamlining infrastructure deployment, universal service fund (USF) reform, Next-Generation 911 (NG911) solutions, among others.
What We Do
Advocating before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the White House, and Congress, CCA works to ensure that its members’ voices and views are heard not only by policymakers but also by the media, third parties, and throughout the entire wireless industry.
CCA is committed to being the premier advocacy organization for competitive
wireless carriers and stakeholders. CCA will use advocacy, leadership, education, and networking opportunities to help competitive
carriers grow and thrive in the wireless industry.
Our Vision
CCA will be the leading organization for competitive
wireless carriers and stakeholders, joining together to improve the lives of Americans through delivery of wireless communications.
Competitive Carriers Association President and CEO Tim Donovan made the following statement on FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel’s recent update to Congress emphasizing the urgent need for Congress to fully fund the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program (Program) to prevent network failures and catastrophic service reductions and protect the security of domestic communications: “CCA thanks Chairwoman Rosenworcel for highlighting the critical need for Congress to make up the $3.08 billion shortfall in the Program’s funding. The urgency of the Chairwoman’s letter highlights the dire necessity to secure our nation's communications infrastructure and prevent network failures and service reductions impacting tens of millions of consumers. We urge Congress to seize the opportunity to include full Program funding in the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act (H.R. 3935).” ### About Competitive Carriers Association Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) is the leading association for competitive wireless 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 of customers, as well as vendors and suppliers that provide products and services throughout the wireless communications ecosystem.
Washington, D.C. – Today, eight trade associations led by CCA sent a letter to Senate leadership urging inclusion of S. Amdt. 1917 to the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act (H.R. 3935), offered by Senators Daines, Wicker, and Lummis. The associations urged Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to include the amendment which would immediately and fully fund the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program (Program) at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Carriers participating in the Program cannot remove untrusted foreign communications equipment from their networks and replace it with trusted alternatives, while preventing a catastrophic loss of connectivity across America, without this funding. “Congress must provide full funding for the Program now. The situation is dire,” said Tim Donovan, CCA’s President and CEO. “This is the opportunity to fund the Program and avoid profound negative consequences to carriers and consumers across the nation. Customers of Program participants may lose connectivity entirely, tens of millions of customers that roam onto these networks will have their connectivity and access to emergency services and 9-1-1 reduced or eliminated, and Program participants may be forced to go out of business altogether. We must also ensure military bases, airports, and other areas of strategic importance remain connected. This amendment will prevent catastrophic losses in connectivity across America.” A link to the letter can be found here . An excerpt can be found below: The Program is a national security mandate created by Congress. For it to succeed, Congress must provide adequate funding immediately. While the United States has taken a leadership role internationally to mitigate the risks of untrusted communications equipment and services from companies connected to the Chinese government, work remains to eliminate that same risk in our own heartland. S. Amdt. 1917 is the solution to maintaining connectivity for millions across the United States, securing American networks from adversaries, and preserving the historic broadband investment Congress has made in 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 wireless 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 of customers, as well as vendors and suppliers that provide products and services throughout the wireless communications ecosystem.