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Dear Federal Communications Commission:

The D.C. Circuit’s decision in the Verizon case dealt a huge blow to the open internet.

Right now there is no one protecting internet users from ISPs that block or discriminate against online content. Companies like AT&T, Time Warner Cable and Verizon will be able to block or slow down any website, application or service they like. And they’ll be able to create tiered pricing structures with fast lanes for content providers and speakers who can afford the tolls — and slow lanes for everyone else.

It’s time for the new FCC leadership to correct the agency’s past mistakes and reassert its clear authority over our nation’s communications infrastructure. To preserve the open internet, the FCC must reclassify the transmission component of broadband internet access as a telecommunications service.

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler recently argued that “it is essential that the FCC continue to maintain an open internet and maintain the legal ability to intervene promptly and effectively in the event of aggravated circumstances.” We agree. The court’s decision provides a road map for the agency to move in a positive direction and reclaim its authority to protect the open internet.

The FCC must move to reclassify broadband services under Title II of the Communications Act.

 

Signed,

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