The new chairman of the FCC was a top lawyer at Verizon. Now he’s calling for a vote to kill net neutrality. We’re protesting at retail stores across the U.S. to demand that Congress stop Verizon’s FCC from destroying the Internet as we know it.
Protecting the Internet: Standing Up Against Changes to Net Neutrality
In a significant development within the telecommunications landscape, the newly appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) previously held a prominent legal position at Verizon. This connection raises concern as he has recently advocated for a vote that could dismantle existing net neutrality regulations.
In response to these proposed changes, advocates for a free and open Internet are mobilizing across the country. Protests are being organized at various Verizon retail locations nationwide, aiming to urge Congress to intervene and prevent the FCC from moving forward with actions that could fundamentally alter the Internet as we know it.
Net neutrality is a crucial principle that ensures all online traffic is treated equally, preventing internet service providers from favoring certain websites or services over others. The potential repeal of these guidelines poses a threat to the accessibility and equality that many users currently enjoy.
As grassroots movements gain momentum, it is clearer than ever that public sentiment is leaning towards preserving the integrity of the Internet. Together, voices unite to combat corporate influence in regulatory spaces, advocating for a digital environment that remains equitable for all users.
Stay informed and engaged—your voice matters in this critical moment for our online freedoms.
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