FCC Net Neutrality deadline extended after comments explode website, John Oliver is pleased

  • 10 years ago
First of all, join NMA and John Oliver, and tell the FCC you support Net Neutrality here: https://dearfcc.org/

The window for public comment on the FCC's proposed Net Neutrality rules was supposed to close Tuesday, but the flood of over 700,000 comments has jammed up their servers, forcing the FCC to extend the deadline to Friday midnight!

With big names like John Oliver, and opinion leading websites like Cheezburger.com urging people to comment, Net Neutrality looks set to surpass Janet Jackson's superbowl boob as the most commented-on issue in FCC history.

At issue is whether broadband providers can ransom web companies to deliver their content promptly. For example, Verizon could threaten NMA this: "Fork over the dough or your videos' bitrate will look like Duck Hunt! Low-resolution, that is."

So, quit reading and get typing! You've got until midnight Friday to let the FCC know you demand real Net Neutrality! Don't let the FCC F this one up!

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