FCC Will Vote to Kill Net Neutrality on December 15 Thursday Nov 16 2017 14:00 EDT Anonymous insiders indicate that the FCC will formally vote to kill the agency's popular net neutrality rules on December 15, according to reports by both Bloomberg and Reuters. Earlier reports have indicated that the FCC plans to formally unveil its plan to dismantle the rules -- and formally schedule a December vote -- shortly ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the hopes the holiday would distract the public from what, by any measure, is an extremely unpopular plan. |
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We are officially screwed.Get ready for a wonderful new internet experience. Your bill will now be raised to $90 a month while the site you visit will be heavily throttled or changed extra. Look at Portugal as the new model.
The smiling self-aggrandizing ugly douchenozzle leading the FCC is planning to let AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, Charter, Comcast, and Cox screw over the entire country. Enjoy it. | | sstoic join:2015-09-25 Schaumburg, IL
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2017-Nov-16 2:51 pm
Affecting Change/ProtestHow do we as consumers protest these actions? Do we break the FCC website again? Any recommendations for support across all aisles to actively work against this motion- ie. contacting certain government representatives, organization, or legal proceedings? | |
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