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Tell the FCC We Need Net Neutrality!

Submitted by tnjp on May 21, 2007 - 9:48pm.

Randall Stephenson has declared War on the Internet.

In an interview with Forbes, incoming AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said he wants to see a two-tiered system on the Internet: big business websites in the fast lane, everyone else in a slow lane.

Stephenson, and America's wealthiest and most powerful telecom execs, are all in favor of a divided Internet, because his company can use it to charge fees and increase profits. What about the rest of us?

Tell the FCC we need Net Neutrality and help us reach 25,000 comments by June 15th. www.commoncause.org/AnotherChance ...

The Internet is our all-access pass to the world, and most of the time, we don't give it a second thought.

But if the FCC doesn't take action to protect Net Neutrality - the idea that Internet users should be able to access any web content they choose, without limitations imposed by Internet service providers - the Internet as we know it will change forever.

We have until June 15th to use the FCC's public comment period to demand Net Neutrality. So far 12,343 people have sent their comments, but we need more!

Tell the FCC to protect Net Neutrality - before the June 15th deadline.
http://www.commoncause.org/AnotherChance

If we want to keep our all-access pass to the Internet, we need to speak up. And the time is now, before the FCC's public comment period closes on June 15th.

Thanks,

Lauren Coletta, Dawn Iype and Jon Bartholomew,
The Common Cause Media Reform Team

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