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Here’s where you can email the FCC to complain about its new net neutrality proposal

29
Apr
2014

A few days ago, we wrote about how you can save the Internet. The Federal Communications Commission has taken a great deal of heat over its new net neutrality proposal, which many argue is designed specifically to ensure that Internet service in the United States is not neutral. If that accurately describes your position on the matter, there are a few things you can do. As we noted in our earlier coverage, you can start by reading an essay by Free Press head Craig Aaron, signing Free Press’s petition and calling the FCC to voice your concerns. And now, as DSLReports.com noted on Tuesday, there’s a new way you can contact the FCC to make your objections known. The FCC has created a

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