HÃY KÝ TÊN CÙNG TT BARACK OBAMA ĐỀ NGHỊ FCC MỞ RỘNG - TopicsExpress



          

HÃY KÝ TÊN CÙNG TT BARACK OBAMA ĐỀ NGHỊ FCC MỞ RỘNG MẠNG INTERNET HOÀN TOÀN MIỄN PHÍ. Toby Fallsgraff, BarackObama Today at 8:46 AM To me Organizing for Action Hanh -- What President Obama did yesterday is a big deal for anyone who uses the internet. (Hi!) Hes urging the Federal Communications Commission to protect net neutrality -- the principle that all web traffic should be treated the same, and not controlled by providers. If you think a free and open internet is a good thing, sign our petition to tell the FCC you stand with President Obamas plan to protect net neutrality. The concept of a free and open internet has been part of the whole deal from the beginning. Its common sense: Your cable or phone company shouldnt get to be a gatekeeper to the internet. They shouldnt get to slow down or block access to sites you love, or be able to charge you extra if you use a service like Facebook or Netflix. Consumers like that about the internet -- and our economy depends on it. Net neutrality encourages innovation, and puts entrepreneurs on a level playing field. But if some internet service providers get their way, that could all change forever. They want to have a say in how you use the internet, or how fast your favorite sites load. The FCC will get to decide which way this goes -- thats why its so important that President Obama spoke up yesterday, calling for the strongest possible rules to protect net neutrality. His plan is simple: No blocking websites, no slowing down content, no fast lane deals, and more transparency. Thats something worth fighting for -- especially in the face of an absurdly well-funded opposition. The groups trying hard to end net neutrality have plenty of allies in Washington. One of them, Senator Ted Cruz, wasted no time yesterday criticizing the Presidents plan, calling it Obamacare for the internet... which, as far as I can tell, makes sense to exactly no one. The President is out there, fighting for net neutrality, because none of us can afford to take it for granted. Add your name to tell the FCC you support a free and open internet: my.barackobama/Defend-Net-Neutrality Thanks, Toby Toby Fallsgraff Digital Director Organizing for Action
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 18:30:27 +0000

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