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This is your chance to ask the FCC about its net neutrality plans​

13
May
2014

Whichever side of the renewed net neutrality argument you find yourself on, one thing is clear: The FCC’s revised net neutrality proposal is already ruining the Internet, and it’s also causing quite a stir among users across the Web. The name “net neutrality” should imply the plan’s intended purpose, but many have argued that the FCC’s new proposal is designed specifically to ensure that the Internet is not neutral, allowing large companies to pay ISPs for faster connections to end users. If you find yourself among the many Internet users concerned about the FCC’s new net neutrality plan, this is your chance to be heard. The FCC has announced on its website that it will hold a public chat on Twitter

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