Just a Few Days Left to Comment on Net Neutrality There's only a few days left to comment on Ajit Pai and the FCC's plan to gut popular net neutrality protections, the first step toward eliminating most meaningful oversight of uncompetitive broadband providers. Final comments are due this Wednesday, August 30th, by end-of-day Eastern time. To file a comment head to this link , click on "+Express," and politely inform the FCC why you'd prefer it if they left these essential protections in place. The record 22 million comments filed so far will play a role in the subsequent lawsuits against the FCC by companies and consumer advocates after the FCC ignores public will and votes to finalize killing the rules later this year.







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Chicago, IL 5 recommendations XBL2009 Member Pai will just ignore them all They could receive 100million comments and Pai will just ignore them all. davidhoffman

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Warner Robins, GA 4 recommendations davidhoffman Premium Member Net neutrality. Send one or two $100 bundles of $2 bills with each comment. A minor form of the bribery that the big companies do, but unique. The freak out at the US Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing over significantly increased demand for $2 bills will draw even more attention to the NN issue.