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The Battle for Net Neutrality

Sep 10, 2014VPN ZoomInternet FreedomComments Off on The Battle for Net Neutrality

Imagine all your favorite websites taking forever to load, while you get annoying notifications from your ISP suggesting you switch to one of their approved “Fast Lane” sites.

Think about what we would lose: all the weird, alternative, interesting, and enlightening stuff that makes the Internet so much cooler than mainstream Cable TV. What if the only news sites you could reliably connect to were the ones that had deals with companies like Comcast and Verizon?

Today September 10th, just a few days before the FCC’s comment deadline (September 15th), an “Internet Slowdown” is taking place to show the world what the web would be like if Team Cable gets their way and trashes net neutrality.  Internet users, companies and public organizations alike are changing their logos, and signing letters to lawmakers.

VPN Zoom is joining the battle, and we want you to join us. Click the image below to sign the letter to lawmakers and to take a stand.  As an Internet freedom advocate VPN Zoom understands the importance of net neutrality and in getting the FCC to participate in Title II reclassification. This reclassification would mean regulating the Internet under the provisions of the law that apply to essential communications services, and we need your help!

Click here to learn more…

Tags: net neutrality,  online freedom
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