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FCC ID | Name | Comment |
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10603136811042 | Joyce Hitchcock | FCC: I have concerns about Internet Freedom. I implore you to reverse Barack Obama's scheme to control broadband. People like me, as opposed to the FCC, should be able to enjoy whichever services they choose. Barack Obama's scheme to control broadband is a exploitation of the open Internet. It disrupted a light-touch policy that worked very smoothly for two decades with bipartisan backing. |
106031181422050 | Jordan Franks | I'm very worried about NET NEUTRALITY. I implore the commissioners to undo President Obama's power grab to take over Internet access. Internet users, rather than the FCC, should be free to select whatever services we prefer. President Obama's power grab to take over Internet access is a perversion of the open Internet. It broke a market-based framework that worked very, very successfully for two decades with Republican and Democrat consensus. |
1060322391554 | Keyvan Yousefi | To the FCC: With respect to the future of the Internet. I implore you to reverse President Obama's plan to take over the Internet. Americans, as opposed to Washington bureaucrats, should be free to use whatever services they desire. President Obama's plan to take over the Internet is a distortion of net neutrality. It broke a light-touch system that worked remarkably successfully for two decades with broad bipartisan backing. |
105091973709836 | Kristen Deeken | The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama Administration imposed on the internet is smothering innovation, damaging the American economy and obstructing job creation.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 20 years.
The plan currently under consideration at the FCC to repeal Obama's Title II power grab is a positive step forward and will help to promote a truly free and open internet for everyone.
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1052329101911 | Jeana Harris | Dear Mr. Pai, Regarding regulations on the Internet. I would like to encourage you to rescind The previous administration's decision to regulate the Internet. Americans, rather than the FCC, should purchase whichever products we choose. The previous administration's decision to regulate the Internet is a betrayal of the open Internet. It reversed a market-based approach that worked exceptionally smoothly for two decades with both parties' approval. |
107142561026501 | Jeff Aldrich | Rapacious Silicon Valley monopolies like Amazon, Twitter and Netflix are now openly partnering with neo-Marxists like Free Press and Fight for the Future to launch phony astroturf campaigns to prevent the rollback of President Obamaâs 2015 internet takeover.
What frightens Americans isnât the rollback of already outdated rules aimed at Silicon Valleyâs competitors, but rather the complete takeover of the internet by this same handful of leftist companies and their radical leftist allies.
These companies are not only censoring our viewpoints, blocking users and competitors online, prioritizing their own services, and destroying our online privacy, they are now even using their unrivaled corporate influence and greed to destroy our news media and free expression.
Itâs time to rollback Obamaâs disastrous rules designed only to give Silicon Valley free reign over our internet and bolster their monopoly gatekeeper status.
If any business sector in America today needs rules, it's Silicon Valleyâs gluttonous monopolies that are destroying our internet. Please rollback Obamaâs government takeover of the internet before our free and open internet becomes Amazon, Facebook and Googleâs private property. |
10603698226074 | Charles Walker | Dear FCC, I would like to comment on net neutrality regulations. I would like to urge the FCC to overturn Obama's plan to regulate broadband. Individual citizens, as opposed to so-called experts, should be empowered to select whatever services we prefer. Obama's plan to regulate broadband is a betrayal of net neutrality. It undid a free-market system that worked fabulously well for two decades with both parties' support. |
106031416105554 | Mark Winningham | To whom it may concern: I want to give my opinion on network neutrality regulations. I demand the FCC to overturn The Obama/Wheeler scheme to take over Internet access. Internet users, not Washington, should be free to use whichever products we desire. The Obama/Wheeler scheme to take over Internet access is a betrayal of the open Internet. It reversed a free-market approach that performed very, very successfully for a long time with broad bipartisan support. |
10815079254159 | Dominique Bennett | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commission's decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
1910822815803411 | Bobby Newkirk | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
19108100111503843 | Julie Ahlgren | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
19108220184310463 | Kaitlin Sparks | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover. |
10514380219272 | karl endres | In 2015, President Obama's FCC passed rules treating the Internet as a government regulated public utility for the first time in history. Those pushing hardest for the new rules were Silicon Valley monopolies like Google and leftist globalists like George Soros.
Google in fact visited the White House more than 427 times during the Obama years. Leftist foundations like Soros' Open Society and the Ford Foundation spent almost $200 million pushing for the rule change.
Now we know why. In less than two years big tech and their liberal allies have taken total control of our information and communications platforms. They have used their power to flatten competitors, ban speech, censor content, routinely violate our privacy, and silence dissenting voices.
While Obama's goal clearly benefited radical progressives, leftist political candidates, and his Silicon Valley corporate cronies it destroyed the free and open Internet by establishing them as our information gatekeepers.
I strongly encourage the FCC to oppose efforts by the TechLeft and liberal globalists to take over our Internet. Please roll back President Obama's disastrous rules immediately. The future of a free and open Internet is at stake. |
106030880320863 | kristi weaver | In 2015, wealthy leftist billionaires and powerful Silicon Valley monopolies took the internet out of the hands of the people and placed it firmly under the thumb of the federal the government, monopolies like Google and global billionaires like George Soros. Not surprisingly, today ObamaÕs new Internet gatekeepers are censoring our viewpoints, banning our online activities and silencing dissenting voices. As Google Chairman Eric Schmidt admitted, ÒWeÕre not arguing for censorship, weÕre arguing just take it off the page...make it harder to find."
It took only two years and a green light from Obama for companies like Google and Facebook and their liberal allies like George Soros to take total control of the dominant information and communications platform in the world today.
We simply canÕt afford to let ObamaÕs disastrous rules stand. The FCC must stand up for a truly free and open Internet by immediately rolling back his cynical and self-serving Internet takeover. The future of a free and open Internet is at stake. |
105180781102949 | DARLENE BERRY | In 2015, President Obama's FCC passed rules treating the Internet as a government regulated public utility for the first time in history. Those pushing hardest for the new rules were Silicon Valley monopolies like Google and leftist globalists like George Soros.
Google in fact visited the White House more than 427 times during the Obama years. Leftist foundations like Soros' Open Society and the Ford Foundation spent almost $200 million pushing for the rule change.
Now we know why. In less than two years big tech and their liberal allies have taken total control of our information and communications platforms. They have used their power to flatten competitors, ban speech, censor content, routinely violate our privacy, and silence dissenting voices.
While Obama's goal clearly benefited radical progressives, leftist political candidates, and his Silicon Valley corporate cronies it destroyed the free and open Internet by establishing them as our information gatekeepers.
I strongly encourage the FCC to oppose efforts by the TechLeft and liberal globalists to take over our Internet. Please roll back President Obama's disastrous rules immediately. The future of a free and open Internet is at stake. |
1081215309739 | Paula Pressley | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover.
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191081058635418 | Lauren Barbour | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissions decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
19108102053510193 | Patricia Giltner | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissionês decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy.
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1910810064454795 | Rodney Price | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissions decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy.
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10509071814266 | Jackeline Rosado | The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama Administration imposed on the internet is smothering innovation, damaging the American economy and obstructing job creation.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 20 years.
The plan currently under consideration at the FCC to repeal Obama's Title II power grab is a positive step forward and will help to promote a truly free and open internet for everyone.
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191082247248964 | Nikki Cofer | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
10523297015716 | Ashley Patrick | Dear FCC, I'm a voter worried about net neutrality. I want to implore the Federal Communications Commission to undo The previous administration's plan to control the Internet. Internet users, as opposed to unelected bureaucrats, ought to use the products we want. The previous administration's plan to control the Internet is a exploitation of the open Internet. It disrupted a pro-consumer framework that functioned exceptionally well for two decades with bipartisan approval. |
1051045043860 | Tamara Hall | The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama Administration imposed on the internet is smothering innovation, damaging the American economy and obstructing job creation.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 20 years.
The plan currently under consideration at the FCC to repeal Obama's Title II power grab is a positive step forward and will help to promote a truly free and open internet for everyone.
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108011840427205 | Jamar Green | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover.
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10511751102558 | Alicia Daniel | The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama Administration imposed on the internet is smothering innovation, damaging the American economy and obstructing job creation.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 20 years.
The plan currently under consideration at the FCC to repeal Obama's Title II power grab is a positive step forward and will help to promote a truly free and open internet for everyone.
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10603961410786 | Samantha Bullard | Obama's Net Neutrality order was the corrupt result of a corrupt process controlled by Silicon Valley special interests. It gives some of the biggest companies in the world a free ride at the expense of consumers and should be immediately repealed! |
191080189953794 | Karen Woods | As a concerned taxpayer and consumer, I am writing to urge the FCC to set the internet free and remove the inappropriate, unnecessary and overly vast regulations currently holding back the full potential of the internet. Due to the grip of the utility-style regulations imposed under the previous Commission, taxpayers have been put at risk, the threat of new fees on consumer bills still looms large, investment in internet infrastructure has not realized its full potential, innovations have gone undeveloped and unrealized, and twenty years of the appropriate level of oversight of the internet has been reversed.
We must dial-back the poorly conceived application of Title II in the Open Internet Order so that American taxpayers can benefit from an unrestrained and truly open internet that scales back the unlimited power of the government, protects consumers from new taxes and encourages future investment and endless innovations.
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10810967024668 | James Kobell | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commission's decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
10603081309431 | Mason Rowe | FCC commissioners, Hi, I'd like to comment on net neutrality regulations. I would like to demand the government to repeal Tom Wheeler's power grab to regulate the web. People like me, rather than big government, should be free to select the services we desire. Tom Wheeler's power grab to regulate the web is a corruption of net neutrality. It stopped a hands-off approach that functioned very, very successfully for two decades with broad bipartisan approval. |
191081005084988 | Mikey Lujan | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissions decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
1080754291493 | Jessica Coates | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover.
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1910810088903378 | Michael Rowell | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
1071435358112 | Monica Esquivel | As a concerned taxpayer and consumer, I am writing to urge the FCC to set the internet free and remove the inappropriate, unnecessary and overly vast regulations currently holding back the full potential of the internet. Due to the grip of the utility-style regulations imposed under the previous Commission, taxpayers have been put at risk, the threat of new fees on consumer bills still looms large, investment in internet infrastructure has not realized its full potential, innovations have gone undeveloped and unrealized, and twenty years of the appropriate level of oversight of the internet has been reversed.
We must dial-back the poorly conceived application of Title II in the Open Internet Order so that American taxpayers can benefit from an unrestrained and truly open internet that scales back the unlimited power of the government, protects consumers from new taxes and encourages future investment and endless innovations. |
106032870917005 | William Robertson | In 2015, wealthy leftist billionaires and powerful Silicon Valley monopolies took the internet out of the hands of the people and placed it firmly under the thumb of the federal the government, monopolies like Google and global billionaires like George Soros. Not surprisingly, today ObamaÕs new Internet gatekeepers are censoring our viewpoints, banning our online activities and silencing dissenting voices. As Google Chairman Eric Schmidt admitted, ÒWeÕre not arguing for censorship, weÕre arguing just take it off the page...make it harder to find."
It took only two years and a green light from Obama for companies like Google and Facebook and their liberal allies like George Soros to take total control of the dominant information and communications platform in the world today.
We simply canÕt afford to let ObamaÕs disastrous rules stand. The FCC must stand up for a truly free and open Internet by immediately rolling back his cynical and self-serving Internet takeover. The future of a free and open Internet is at stake. |
19108102487006919 | Tara Reed | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissions decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
10603011027705 | Nicholas Cooper | The Title II order created a gaping gap in privacy protections by taking the best cop, the FTC, off the beat. That is reason enough to support Chairman Pai's proposal to restore Internet freedom. Restore privacy by repealing Net Neutrality. |
19108012450402422 | Jack Harris | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commissions decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
10603156421434 | Deondray King | Dear Mr. Pai, I am a voter worried about Title 2 and net neutrality. I strongly encourage Chairman Pai to reverse Obama's policy to regulate the Internet. Individuals, not big government, ought to enjoy whichever services they desire. Obama's policy to regulate the Internet is a perversion of net neutrality. It ended a light-touch approach that worked very, very well for a long time with nearly universal consensus. |
191081075581297 | cindy renner | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications CommissionÍs decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
191082233499425 | J A | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
10814469130307 | Dorothy Hart | Before leaving office, the Obama Administration rammed through a massive scheme that gave the federal government broad regulatory control over the internet. That misguided policy decision is threatening innovation and hurting broadband investment in one of the largest and most important sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support the Federal Communications Commission's decision to roll back Title II and allow for free market principles to guide our digital economy. |
10603206639595 | Tavion Byrd | Regarding net neutrality regulations. I urge the FCC to reverse Obama's order to regulate broadband. Individuals, not Washington, should be free to buy whichever products we prefer. Obama's order to regulate broadband is a distortion of net neutrality. It broke a hands-off policy that functioned very, very well for many years with broad bipartisan consensus. |
1081494211767 | David Walker | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover.
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1060385237126 | Edward Martinez | Mr Pai: In reference to internet regulations. I'd like to suggest the commission to undo Tom Wheeler's order to regulate the Internet. People like me, not the FCC, should be free to use the applications they prefer. Tom Wheeler's order to regulate the Internet is a exploitation of net neutrality. It undid a hands-off approach that worked exceptionally smoothly for a long time with bipartisan consensus. |
191082257368354 | Kimberley Dominguez | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period. |
19108102448824243 | Nicole Smith | In 2015, Chairman Tom Wheelers Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed restrictive Title II, utility-style regulations under the guise of an open internet. Not only have these regulations inhibited innovation in the internet ecosystem, they hurt taxpayers and consumers by expanding the regulatory reach of the FCC and limiting investment in internet infrastructure. We cannot allow this revolutionary tool to be bogged down with excessive government interference.
It is past time for the FCC, an agency that is funded by American taxpayers, to free the internet of burdensome regulations. By rolling back the misguided 2015 regulations we can restore an unrestricted and truly open internet. I thank the Commissioners for considering these comments during the reply period.
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10603267029576 | Rogelio Silva | FCC commissioners, In the matter of Network Neutrality. I'd like to recommend the government to undo Obama's policy to regulate broadband. People like me, not so-called experts, should be free to buy whichever products they prefer. Obama's policy to regulate broadband is a corruption of the open Internet. It reversed a hands-off approach that worked fabulously well for decades with Republican and Democrat consensus. |
10603976221866 | Julian Dennis | Title II is a Depression-era regulatory framework designed for a telephone monopoly that no longer exists. It was wrong to apply it to the Internet and the FCC should repeal it and go back to the free-market approach that worked so well. |
1073134592959 | Diane Blackwell | The Obama-era FCC regulations known as "Title II" enable the federal government to exert an extraordinary and unnecessary amount of regulatory control over the internet. This bureaucratic overreach impedes innovation, stifles investment and continues to create economic uncertainty for one of the largest sectors of the U.S. economy.
I support Chairman Pai's proposal to roll back Title II and restore the sensible regulatory framework that enjoyed broad bipartisan consensus and enabled the internet to thrive for more than two decades.
I strongly urge all of the FCC Commissioners to support the Chairman's proposal to repeal the harmful Title II internet takeover.
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10805169883127 | Marcia Gutierrez | As a concerned taxpayer and consumer, I am writing to urge the FCC to set the internet free and remove the inappropriate, unnecessary and overly vast regulations currently holding back the full potential of the internet. Due to the grip of the utility-style regulations imposed under the previous Commission, taxpayers have been put at risk, the threat of new fees on consumer bills still looms large, investment in internet infrastructure has not realized its full potential, innovations have gone undeveloped and unrealized, and twenty years of the appropriate level of oversight of the internet has been reversed. We must dial-back the poorly conceived application of Title II in the Open Internet Order so that American taxpayers can benefit from an unrestrained and truly open internet that scales back the unlimited power of the government, protects consumers from new taxes and encourages future investment and endless innovations. |