Tell the FCC We Need a Fast, Affordable and Open Internet

Tell the FCC We Need a Fast, Affordable and Open Internet

The Issue

In the first three months of 2009, the phone and cable industries spent at least $20 million to hire more than 400 lobbyists!

Their goal: to push for policies that fatten phone and cable profits while leaving us with an Internet that is too expensive and too slow compared to services in other countries.

Don't let them get away with this.

Tell the FCC We Need a Fast, Affordable and Open Internet

Right now, the FCC is crafting a national broadband plan that could fix our national broadband problem. FCC Commissioner Michael Copps called this plan "the most formative — indeed, transformative — proceeding ever in the Commission’s history." 

We desperately need it. Without such a plan, America has dropped to 22nd place in the world in broadband penetration, with approximately 40 percent of the country still not connected to high-speed Internet services. 

If the lobbyists have their way, America will continue to fall further and further behind the rest of the world. 

But if we get our way, we can reinvigorate the economy, open up public participation in government, empower a new generation of journalists, and give everyone the opportunity to prosper in the 21st century.

Tell the FCC to support media that's participatory, open and democratic -- and not to hand the keys to the Internet to the old guard.

http://www.freepress.net/node/62059

Source: Misty Perez, Campaign Coordinator for Free Press

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The Issue

In the first three months of 2009, the phone and cable industries spent at least $20 million to hire more than 400 lobbyists!

Their goal: to push for policies that fatten phone and cable profits while leaving us with an Internet that is too expensive and too slow compared to services in other countries.

Don't let them get away with this.

Tell the FCC We Need a Fast, Affordable and Open Internet

Right now, the FCC is crafting a national broadband plan that could fix our national broadband problem. FCC Commissioner Michael Copps called this plan "the most formative — indeed, transformative — proceeding ever in the Commission’s history." 

We desperately need it. Without such a plan, America has dropped to 22nd place in the world in broadband penetration, with approximately 40 percent of the country still not connected to high-speed Internet services. 

If the lobbyists have their way, America will continue to fall further and further behind the rest of the world. 

But if we get our way, we can reinvigorate the economy, open up public participation in government, empower a new generation of journalists, and give everyone the opportunity to prosper in the 21st century.

Tell the FCC to support media that's participatory, open and democratic -- and not to hand the keys to the Internet to the old guard.

http://www.freepress.net/node/62059

Source: Misty Perez, Campaign Coordinator for Free Press

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Alan HPetition Starter

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