Tell the FCC: Don't Break the Internet Before Rural Gets It
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed rules that would let Internet service providers create fast lanes for those who can afford the extra fees and a slow dirt road for the rest of us. But that's not all! The weak rules would also allow Internet providers to redline rural businesses, towns and customers altogether.
As it is, 14.5 million people who live in rural areas have absolutely no Internet access. To stop this discrimination in its tracks, the FCC needs to reclassify Internet service as a Title II telecommunications service.
Take action: Tell the FCC to reclassify.
Thank you for bringing your much-needed rural voice to the Internet!
We'll make sure your comments are filed in FCC Dockets 14-28 and 10-127.