FCC Still Wants to Kill Net Neutrality
Here's the Open Internet fact sheet (1 of 2) #netneutrality pic.twitter.com/4gIISBjn6o
— Amy Schatz (@Amy_Schatz) May 15, 2014
FCC's Open Internet fact sheet (2 of 2) #netneutrality pic.twitter.com/cGqPKr4NGa
— Amy Schatz (@Amy_Schatz) May 15, 2014
.@TomWheelerFCC says he doesn’t like the idea of fast lane/slow lane Internet (although his propose would, you know, allow it).
— Amy Schatz (@Amy_Schatz) May 15, 2014
The one @TomWheelerFCC quote you need to read on #NetNeutrality just now: pic.twitter.com/0kmKZKswq8
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
Yup MT @kenarcherdc: @b_fung But the FCC's own speed tests show no ISPs deliver agreed upon bandwidth all the time, and no one is punished.
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
Clyburn draws a parallel between ISP blocking and traffic discrimination to government censorship by other foreign regimes. #NetNeutrality
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
FCC commissioner Clyburn says her mother never calls her about tech policy. But "all that changed" on April 28 #netneutrality
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
This room is incredibly full — and there are three overflow rooms here at the FCC. #netneutrality pic.twitter.com/0isLHtnrL0
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
Commissioner O'Rielly: "I cannot support today's notice." So to recap, it's a 3-2 vote to move fwd on #netneutrality along party lines.
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
FCC Chair details on what is "commercially unreasonable:" if consumer sees some traffic travel below speeds he/she paid for #netneutrality
— ceciliakang (@ceciliakang) May 15, 2014
If @SenWarren or @SenSanders ran the #FCC we wouldn't have a problem with #netneutrality.
— SARAH RAMSINGH (@SarahRamsingh) May 15, 2014
–@AjitPaiFCC not for #netneutrality. Says, 'Congress got it right. People's elected officials should have more of a say in internet.' O_o
— SARAH RAMSINGH (@SarahRamsingh) May 15, 2014
–@AjitPaiFCC is for scientists & economists to review the #FCC plans and give feedback. Only concrete thing I've heard any commissioner say.
— SARAH RAMSINGH (@SarahRamsingh) May 15, 2014
#FCC Commissioner @mikeofcc just said "prioritization is not a bad word." We beg to differ. #SaveTheInternet
— Free Press (@freepress) May 15, 2014
–@mikeofcc = Bought and PAID. #FCC #netneutrality
— SARAH RAMSINGH (@SarahRamsingh) May 15, 2014
Here’s that FCC net neutrality compromise everyone demanded. And here’s the problem. http://t.co/b4vQeCrMTQ
— Gigaom (@gigaom) May 15, 2014
While I can't be there, I stand w/those outside @FCC. Americans won't accept anything less than an open Internet. pic.twitter.com/tKNs7QgmDQ
— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) May 15, 2014
You can weigh in on #netneutrality by filing a comment here: http://t.co/ole8MW2m03 A step-by-step walkthrough here: http://t.co/vFnOvCpQx6
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) May 15, 2014
Also, still waiting for President Obama to say something more than he’s for net neutrality…