The FCC launched a new site to help spread the word on net neutrality. The site openinternet.gov has various ways you can keep updated on what is happening. They have a Twitter account along with Facebook, YouTube, RSS feed, and a blog.
The chairman of the the FCC Julius Genachowski gave a speech on the FCC’s hopes for an open internet. He also invites visitors to the site to contribute their thoughts on an open internet.
Here is a video of the speech he gave.
What are your feelings on an open internet? Do you think companies should be able to control what goes through their lines?
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