DEMAND FREE SPEECH AND EQUALITY ON THE INTERNET – CALL THE FCC NOW

Robert Reich urges us to act now to save free speech and equality. Call the FCC to keep net neutrality at 888-225-5322.

 

Time is short so I am passing on this letter urging us to act now to save the internet. The vote on net neutrality is set for Dec 14 at the Federal Communications Commission. Read this the alert by a founding fellow of the Sanders Institute (Yes, Bernie and Jane Sanders) and a commentator who served in the administrations of Ford, Carter and Clinton.

ALERT From Robert Reich:

The FCC is voting Thursday on whether to repeal the “Net Neutrality” rule adopted in 2015.

Three years ago, the FCC passed a landmark rule that prevents internet service providers from favoring some sites over others – slowing down connections or charging customers a fee for streaming or other services. It gave Americans equal access to all the content that’s available on the internet – videos, social media, e-commerce sites, etc. – at the same speeds.

But the recently appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, wants to abolish “Net Neutrality,” and give telecommunications giants like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T the upper hand. His plan would:

  1. Drive up prices for internet service. Broadband providers could charge customers higher rates to access certain sites, or raise rates for internet companies to reach consumers faster speeds. Either way, these prices hikes would be passed along to you and me.
  2. Give corporate executives free reign to slow down and censor news or websites that don’t match their political agenda, or give preference to their content – for any reason at all.
  3. Stifle innovation. Cable companies could severely hurt their competitors by blocking specific apps or online services. Small businesses who can’t afford to pay higher rates could be squeezed out altogether.

Broadband providers claim that Net Neutrality rules actually hurts consumers because it discourages investment in their networks. Rubbish. Since Net Neutrality was adopted, investment has remained consistent. During calls with investors, telecom executives themselves have even admitted that Net Neutrality hasn’t hurt their businesses.

There’s still time. Please help stop this corporate power grab over what we can say and do online.

ACTION: Call the FCC at 888-255-5322

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This one is easy: Just call and say, “Save net neutrality.” 

I called and left my message. “I want you to vote to save net neutrality.” I added, “I want freedom of speech and equality. I don’t want to be slowed down, blocked, or charged for access.” I left my name and town. That’s it.

 

Author: Janet Luongo

I am revising a memoir of my involvement with civil rights in 1967 when I was a teen. I taught communication and art history at Sacred Heart University, worked abroad as a teacher/artist, designed diversity programs for museums, and now serve on the Eliminating Racism task force and as a chaplain and worship associate for the Unitarian Church in Westport, CT.

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