PETITION UPDATE
FCC Chairman proposes strong Net Neutrality rules!

Student Net Alliance
Feb 7, 2015 — We're winning! This week, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has proposed to FCC commissioners strong rules that will protect the future of Net Neutrality. The FCC will vote on Wheeler's proposal on February 26. That means it's more important than ever to keep the pressure on the FCC to do the right thing. Please share our petition now:
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This is what we've been fighting for all along! It's thanks to your support that we're making so much progress. Wheeler's plan would ban Internet providers from intentionally blocking or slowing down any legal online content and would classify broadband as a "telecommunications service" under Title II of the Communications Act.
If the FCC votes in favor of these rules on Feb 26, it will deal a huge blow to Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon -- they're already vowing to fight the new rules in court.
Read more about Wheeler's proposal here:
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/534781/fcc-chief-proposes-broader-net-neutrality-rules
Thank you,
Student Net Alliance
Share this post on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1LWulaB
Share on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1yRv3Ns
This is what we've been fighting for all along! It's thanks to your support that we're making so much progress. Wheeler's plan would ban Internet providers from intentionally blocking or slowing down any legal online content and would classify broadband as a "telecommunications service" under Title II of the Communications Act.
If the FCC votes in favor of these rules on Feb 26, it will deal a huge blow to Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon -- they're already vowing to fight the new rules in court.
Read more about Wheeler's proposal here:
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/534781/fcc-chief-proposes-broader-net-neutrality-rules
Thank you,
Student Net Alliance

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