anonym 22 Posted ... Hello everyone, I know Air and its customers (myself included) take a strong stance for Net Neutrality. I just want to make sure Air's United States customers know, the FCC is now accepting public comments on its proposed Net Neutrality (they refer to it as Open Internet) regulations. In their current state, they would enable US broadband companies to charge customers more for faster access to some sites sites, while providing access to other sites (whose operators pay the US telecoms fees) at a higher speed with no additional cost.It's critical we stand up against this! If you want to make a difference for the future of the open and free Internet, at least in the US, see the links below. Open Internet InfoFCC Establishes New Inbox For Open Internet CommentsPublic Notice of Comment PeriodFile Your Public Comments in the Docket If you have any additional info on this issue, feel free to post links. Best regards, anonym 1 pfSense_fan reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
anonym 22 Posted ... I just found this out: TODAY is the deadline to submit comments to the FCC about Net Neutrality.If you are a United States customer, I strongly encourage you to do so. Links providing information about the proceedings and how to submit your comments are in my previous post on this thread. Kind regards, anonym Quote Share this post Link to post