If small businesses don’t speak up Congress will let the FCC kill net neutrality.
Members of Congress
On December 14th, the FCC will vote to gut our net neutrality rules. If this happens, companies could face higher Internets bills just to keep up with big business. We know lawmakers on both sides of the aisle care about what businesses think, but they haven’t heard from enough of you to stop the FCC.
If lawmakers hear compelling stories about businesses in their districts who rely on the open Internet, they will have to act. Use this comment form to explain why net neutrality matters for your company and we’ll send your message to Congress.
Here are some points to consider. Without net neutrality:
Companies in every sector of the economy will be vulnerable to Internet providers blocking apps, slowing sites, and charging new fees.
It would be costly and difficult to compete with big business, who can afford privileged “fast lane” access to customers and markets online.
Internet providers would gain “gatekeeper” powers to unfairly steer businesses and customers one way or another.
Companies with narrower profit margins would be disportionately impacted when their Internet bills skyrocket.
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We are small businesses deeply concerned with the FCC’s proposal to roll back its existing strong net neutrality rules.