Tell the FCC to Stand Up for Net Neutrality! | Save the Internet
If the FCC bows down to the huge telecoms, and cable companies it will put millions of small business at risk because they will not be able to compete against the giants of corporate America that will be able to pay increased fees to market their products.
Net Neutrality allows information to freely flow on the Internet as it was originally conceived and designed to do by the early pioneers of the Internet.
Public access to all in all equality is what the founders of the Internet had in mind; a free flowing exchange of Ideas available to everyone that had computer access.
With out Net Neutrality, that Idea fails because the huge telecoms, and cable companies will decide who gets delivery of their information, and at what speed. Deep pocketed corporations will rule the Internet, and those with less capital backing them will only hope for delivery of their messages in a timely fashion.
The telecoms and cable companies do not own the Internet, it is a public trust just as the radio and television air waves are a public trust. The FCC oversees these media avenues for the 'PEOPLE' that has empowered them to do so. If the FCC allows the telecoms, and cable companies to rule the Internet, they will have violated the public trust.
An open Internet with Net Neutrality is the last open opportunity for the small entrepreneur to attempt to compete in a corporate run world!
Because telecoms, and cable companies saw a business opportunity, and had the capital to put the idea into operation, only means that they have the opportunity to sell their services to those that wish them. It does not give them the right to force out other entrepreneurs from doing business on the Internet.
Do not give into them!
The lively hood of millions of small entrepreneurs depend on your decision to maintain Net Neutrality!
Tell the FCC how you feel about Net Neutrality here!
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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