Internet cats unite for REAL Net Neutrality!
Tell the FCC and Congress: Don’t put the public (or Internet cats) in the slow lane.
Find out if your member of Congress is trying to kill #NetNeutrality.
Internet cats unite for REAL Net Neutrality!
Tell the FCC and Congress: Don’t put the public (or Internet cats) in the slow lane.
Find out if your member of Congress is trying to kill #NetNeutrality.
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#net neutrality #cat #cats #Network Neutrality #internet cats #tumblr cats #Internet Slow Lane #internet #Net Freedom #Title IIPresident Obama called for a free and open Internet in last night’s State of the Union, once again throwing his weight behind real Net Neutrality.
Today, hearings in the House and the Senate take up the issue — with new legislation on the table designed to stall the FCC from taking action. You can follow along here: http://bit.ly/1BCAOEs
Hey Texas!
The Net Neutrality debate is headed your way and we need your help!
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai is holding an open forum on Net Neutrality at Texas A&M University in College Station on Oct. 21.
Sounds good, right? Wrong! Pai’s not a fan of real Net Neutrality.
That’s why we need you there on Oct. 21.
Word has leaked that FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is building a new Frankenstein proposal that’s not Net Neutrality.
The plan is convoluted with too many of the huge problems we’ve been protesting against all year.
Yesterday’s Internet Slowdown protest was epic!
Read all about here.
I believe the FCC must find a way to put open Internet policies back in place … we cannot have a two-tiered Internet with fast lanes that speed the traffic of the privileged and leave the rest of us lagging behind. So as we look for a way forward, I am pleased that Chairman Wheeler has recently acknowledged that all options, including Title II, are on the table.
In one month the FCC will vote on Net Neutrality.
Join the Internet Countdown and show lawmakers the whole Internet is watching and literally counting down the seconds until we get REAL Net Neutrality.
Happy Internet Slowdown Day!
Take action to save Net Neutrality: http://bit.ly/1qLsc6U
The only way we’re going to win back Net Neutrality is if FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler finds the courage to do the right thing. And a message from Google’s Larry Page, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg carries a lot of weight in Washington.
Tell Congress: Keep the Internet WEIRD — and SAVE NET NEUTRALITY