FCC wants to kill Net Neutrality on November Poll

With Capitol Hill’s application now on the FCC, and Pai’s final plan to gut net neutrality protections anticipated in the next weeks, it’s extra great that Congress gets overwhelmed with phone calls from Internet users telling them to rise up and preserve the open Internet.

We’re also learning there are key members of Congress pending whether to step in and force Pai to slow down. This implies best chance to stop the FCC from damaging the fundamental principle that makes the Internet awesome is to beat Congress with phone calls right now.

You’ll see a script on your cover, or you can say something like this:

“I recommend Title Two net neutrality rules and I urge you to meet the FCC’s plan to repeal them. Specifically, I’d like you to talk the FCC Chairman and demand he leave his current plan.”

If you run a website, blog, Tumblr, or forum, help spread the word by establishing up a sticky post, or use one of these widgets, ads, or standards.

Ajit Pai is expected to circulate the text of his rule destroying net neutrality on November 22, the day before Thanksgiving. Once that happens, it will move to a vote at the FCC’s open conference in December, and it will grow much much difficult to stop him.

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