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  • Board of Directors Statement on IA’s Future

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Internet Association’s Board of Directors released the following statement about the future of the organization: “Our industry has undergone tremendous growth and change since the Internet Association was formed almost 10 years ago, and in line with this evolution, the Board has made the difficult decision to close the organization at the... Read more

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    • date icon December 15, 2021

    Board of Directors Statement on IA’s Future

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Internet Association’s Board of Directors released the following statement about the future of the organization: “Our industry…

    • date icon December 9, 2021

    IA Statement on Consumer Protection and Commerce Subcommittee Hearing

    Washington, D.C. - Today, IA President and CEO K. Dane Snowden released the following statement after the Consumer Protection and…

    • date icon December 9, 2021

    IA Statement on Communications, Media and Broadband Subcommittee Hearing

    Washington, D.C. - Today, IA President and CEO K. Dane Snowden released the following statement after the Communications, Media and…

    • date icon December 7, 2021

    IA Congratulates Rosenworcel on Confirmation

    Washington, D.C. - Today, IA President and CEO K. Dane Snowden released the following statement after Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel was…

  • #InternetOfGood

    Every day, people use the internet to make a positive impact on their lives and within their communities. Follow along with #InternetOfGood where we’ll be highlighting stories from around the country – and the world – of people using the internet to make the world a better place.

    Policy Positions

    Internet Association is committed to promoting policies that protect the internet’s future. We are continuously updating so stay with us and check back for more.

    The Impact Of The Internet Economy

    The internet means jobs, opportunity, and growth for every community in every state. Individuals, businesses, and community organizations rely on it for their continued success. Below is a snapshot of why the internet matters to people across the United States.

    6M Direct jobs created That’s the equivalent of 4% of total employment.
    13M Indirect jobs supported That means every internet sector job supports 2 indirect jobs.
    $2.1T Added to the GDP That makes the internet sector the fourth largest U.S. industry, representing 10.1% of total output.
    $64B Invested into the economy IA members alone invested more than $40 billion.