FCC brings down the gavel on Net Neutrality

Here’s the fcc.gov gouge:

“The Commission will consider proposed rules to protect an Open
Internet on May 15. The proposed rules will ask questions about how best
to ensure the Internet remains an open platform for innovation and
expression.
Chairman Wheeler is encouraging the public to share their views now.
He intends to have rules of the road in place before the end of the year
to protect consumers and entrepreneurs. He will be listening, and your
comments will help inform the final rules. 
Please send your thoughts to openinternet@fcc.gov.
Note: You will be filing a document into an official
FCC proceeding. All information submitted, including names and
addresses, will be publicly available via the web.”

@doctorow Cory, can you suggest some simple, but effective wording for the less-talented among us to use in our public comments? I’ll be copying my letter to my elected representatives. I don’t want to just link to your articles, but to say how it affects me and those around me. Li’l help?

What planet are you on? Bandwidth has been getting throttled in most cities, and Comcast is striving to be a monopoly in all-but-name.

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