Tell the FCC and Congress You Support Net Neutrality
The FCC has bowed to pressure and is investigating complaints that a major internet service provider is selectively blocking traffic. We need to let the FCC and Congress know that we are willing to defend net neutrality from big corporate interests.

The FCC is asking for public comments. Let the FCC know that you support true net neutrality, and you oppose any attempts by giant telecoms to weaken or dismantle it.

The one click form below will send your personal message to all your government representatives selected below, with the subject "Defend Network Neutrality In Broadband Network Communications." At the same time you can send your personal comments only as a letter to the editor of your nearest local daily newspaper if you like.


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All comments should be appropriately respectful and in acceptable taste. If one of your recipients is also a newspaper there is a minimum of 10 and a maximum of about 250 words. Your signature will be added automatically. Submission of this form constitutes authorization to publish your letter in your local newspaper if that option is selected above.

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