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lunes, 26 de enero de 2015
The Internet rose up and we are closer than ever to winning net neutrality, but now Congress is trying to kill it.
This week, the House and Senate are holding hearings to hijack the FCC’s debate on whether to save net neutrality or let ISPs create Internet slow lanes. The Chairmen of the committees, who receive large contributions from the cable industry, want to pass legislation (called the Thune/Upton proposal) to derail the FCC’s net neutrality efforts. This is happening this week, tell them to stop now.
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