How can it be an "information service" when phone is increasingly moving to the internet with VoIP and ppl stream radio and television? This is not 1996. The Internet has changed. It is now our main form of communication and needs the Title 2 protection phone & radio got in 1934.
Can we trust cable companies to not throttle (slow down) service, charge for access to certain websites, or favor access to one website over another because they promise to be good?
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We know people need access to the Internet for school, work, banking, so many things including telephone service and radio, streaming channels, and entertainment. It is our primary form of communication and not just an "information service." #NetNeutrality#SaveTitle2
Please contact the #FCC and tell them you support #NetNeutrality and that you want to keep its Title 2 protection and classification as a "telecommunications service." I Googled "contact FCC" and got the number:
1-888-(225)-5322
Here, also, is a helpful website to contact the #FCC about #NetNeutrality :