Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The fight for Chicago Internet


   




Citizens Utility Board 30th Anniversary CitizensUtility Board

Dear Maryellen,

In 2014, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received more than 4 million comments on net neutrality from concerned consumers like you. You made your voice loud and clear: Don’t slow down my Internet.

Now we’ve got proof that the pressure’s working. The FCC is considering reclassifying Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as “common carriers” under Title II of the Telecommunications Act. That would give the FCC power to enforce consumer protections and make sure everyone has access to a free and open Internet.

Big ISPs like Comcast and AT&T hate the idea—and that’s why this month’s FCC vote is the biggest ever for your Internet.

The final vote on net neutrality is expected Feb. 26. Send a message now to the FCC: Save the Internet!

Fight for free and open Internet!

 

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