Today the FCC is expected to vote on “Net Neutrality” rules. The changing of these rules could open the door for internet service providers (ISPs) determining data speeds and access to certain sites and programs.
Updated: Take Action *this week* on #NetNeutrality https://t.co/UFd4izdE5V "I can see God & Justice on the #OpenInternet" featuring @Cleanza tributes to @cayden @larry2_0 @valariekaur @RevEvanDolive @WJB8 @sr_simone @smashleyness
— UCC OC Inc. (@UCCMediaJustice) December 7, 2017
Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality – Sign the Petition! https://t.co/6rLpTBOVUw via @Change
— Haley Dolive✨ (@haleydolive) December 11, 2017
#NetNeutrality is key to free expression, innovation & public safety. https://t.co/Im6GLvYOYR
— Rev. Evan M. Dolive (@RevEvanDolive) December 14, 2017
What
if
the
Internet
was
so
slow
it
loaded
one
word
at
a
time?
Defend #NetNeutrality https://t.co/tKSXF872SQ
— Rev. Evan M. Dolive (@RevEvanDolive) December 14, 2017
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