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Net Neutrality: President Obama's Plan for a Free and Open Internet

Steve Williams · Tuesday, November 11th 2014 at 6:18AM · 647 views
More than any other invention of our time, the Internet has unlocked possibilities we could just barely imagine a generation ago. And here's a big reason we've seen such incredible growth and innovation: Most Internet providers have treated Internet traffic equally. That's a principle known as "net neutrality" — and it says that an entrepreneur's fledgling company should have the same chance to succeed as established corporations, and that access to a high school student's blog shouldn't be unfairly slowed down to make way for advertisers with more money.

That's what President Obama believes, and what he means when he says there should be no gatekeepers between you and your favorite online sites and services.

And as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) considers new rules for how to safeguard competition and user choice, we cannot take that principle of net neutrality for granted. Ensuring a free and open Internet is the only way we can preserve the Internet's power to connect our world. That's why the President has laid out a plan to do it, and is asking the FCC to implement it.

Watch President Obama explain his plan, then read his statement and forward it on.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality

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Steve Williams Tuesday, November 11th 2014 at 7:41AM

So the time has come for the FCC to recognize that broadband service is of the same importance and must carry the same obligations as so many of the other vital services do. To do that, I believe the FCC should reclassify consumer broadband service under Title II of the Telecommunications Act — while at the same time forbearing from rate regulation and other provisions less relevant to broadband services. This is a basic acknowledgment of the services ISPs provide to American homes and businesses, and the straightforward obligations necessary to ensure the network works for everyone — not just one or two companies.

agnes levine Tuesday, November 11th 2014 at 8:34AM

This is a very necessary Title II Plan. There should be fairness against the advertisers with big budgets and the means. Let's do what we can to ensure this Plan is implemented, too. Thanks for sharing.

Steve Williams Tuesday, November 11th 2014 at 1:04PM

I'm happy to se the President throw his weight behind it. There are 3 Democrats and 2 Republicans on the commission.

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