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Let’s get ready to rumble!
Net Neutral-i-Kitty and Cable Boss have arrived at the FCC.
The cat fight for the future of the Internet is about to begin! Stay-tuned for more.
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.
Yes, this is a real thing …
In DC? Stop by the FCC tomorrow (1/29) morning - you don’t want to miss this epic event.
Can’t make it - don’t worry - we’ll be posting videos and pictures.
MORE here.
Happy Internet Slowdown Day!
Take action to save Net Neutrality: http://bit.ly/1qLsc6U
Comcast is giving free Internet-speed upgrades — but only for certain high-paying customers (i.e. the 1%) …
So what about the rest of us?!
Comcast needs to increase speeds and decrease prices for all of its customers — especially for low-income and working people, who are often stranded on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Sign this petition if you’re sick and tired of being pushed around by Comcast!
Yesterday’s Internet Slowdown protest was epic!
Read all about here.
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.
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.
Some of our great allies celebrated the Summer of Internet Freedom with a CDT/EFF/CalPIRG Internet Declaration event.
Internet freedom goes hand in hand with mustard, ketchup and beer!
HUGE NEWS: Democrats in Congress have introduced new legislation that would restore Net Neutrality!
Tell Congress: Keep the Internet WEIRD — and SAVE NET NEUTRALITY




