Net Neutrality was just called “inevitable” by Communication Daily, the telecom industry trade press for cable insiders.
Hey, there’s an urgent update on this.
We are now hearing that the FCC could announce its net neutrality decision sooner than we thought, within the next few weeks. They are finalizing their proposal *right now* and it’s not looking good. This could be our last chance to affect their decision, we need to make our voices heard now, louder than ever, or all the work that we’ve done could be for nothing.
If you already made the call, or became one of our heroic daily callers, thank you! You can still help by sharing our Call The FCC tool with everyone you know. How many of your friends can you get to call every day?
Urgent: Net neutrality decision is imminent. Call the FCC every day.
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We are hearing rumors that the FCC is hurtling toward a compromise that will try to appease the public outcry, but will leave the door open for Cable company censorship and abuse. It’s absoluitely imperative that we make noise right now and show that we won’t back down until we get what we want: a free and uncensored Internet for all.
Last chance! Click here to take action for net neutrality before it’s too late.
We’ll keep you posted as things develop. Thanks for all you do.
-Kevin at FFTF
Net Neutrality was just called “inevitable” by Communication Daily, the telecom industry trade press for cable insiders.
Click here to take action to demand that the FCC enforce net neutrality!
Less than a year ago, Title II net neutrality was thought to be impossible. But the tides have changed in Washington because of how hard we’ve fought for net neutrality. Now, it’s clear we need to make sure everyone at the FCC has a reason to stand up for the public interest and help save net neutrality for good.
That’s why we’re unveiling a new website that will allow you to call a randomly selected top official at the FCC to demand real Title II net neutrality every day until the they announce their decision.
Take action to demand that the FCC save the open Internet!
Big cable might have the money to send in their lobbyists to strike upon Washington – but we have the entire Internet. If enough dedicated Internet defenders can step up and call as much of the FCC from now until they make their decision, we can win this battle.
We took something that seemed impossible — getting net neutrality from the FCC — and made so much progress that Communication Daily is now calling it “inevitable.” We’ve accomplished the impossible together before — killing SOPA & derailing CISPA. The Internet can do incredible things if we band together and take smart, strategic actions to move the needle. Will you call the FCC with us?
“Yes, I’ll take action and demand that the FCC make real Title II net neutrality a reality.”
We’re so close to protecting the open Internet for generations to come, and it was only possible because of the amazing potential of the Internet as a medium for public action. The other side is spending millions to make sure they can control how the Internet works. To even the battlefield, we need to tell all of the FCC that they still have the chance to be a part of Team Internet and defend Title II net neutrality.
For the Internet,
Kevin and Tiffiniy
Fight for the Future
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