Thursday, September 11, 2014

Net Neutrality Update

Yesterday was epic.

The Internet Slowdown drove more than 2 million emails and over 300,000 calls (averaging 1,000 per minute) to Congress. On top of that people filed so many pro-Net Neutrality comments (722,364 to be exact) that the FCC's site broke (again). Politicians in both the House and Senate got in on the action, major websites spread the word, and by midday it was impossible to keep up with the #NetNeutrality traffic on Twitter.

Here's a sneak peek at what's up next: --Free Press email
Final deadline for comments to the FCC. It's coming up on Monday ... share with all of your friends.

▪ Save the Internet lunchtime rallies in New York City and Philly. Live nearby? Join us this Monday.

Net Neutrality Action at the FCC. Thousands across the country have called for public hearings on Net Neutrality. On Sept. 16, we'll bring that message to the FCC's doorstep.

▪ FCC Open Internet Roundtables. We'll spread the truth about Title II at these official FCC events. You can catch our own policy director, Matt, at 10 a.m. on Sept. 16. Stream it here and use #FCCRoundtables on Twitter to ask questions.

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