Here is my email to the FCC and Tom Wheeler's response:
Re: CIMS00004128567 - Do Not End Net Neutrality
From: "DoNotReply@fcc.gov" <OpenInternet@fcc.gov>
To: greygeek77@gmail.com
Thank you very much for contacting us about the ongoing Open Internet proceeding. We're hoping to hear from as many people as possible about this critical issue, and so I'm very glad that we can include your thoughts and opinions.
I'm a strong supporter of the Open Internet, and I will fight to keep the internet open. Thanks again for sharing your views with me.
Tom Wheeler
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
------- Original Message -------
From: greygeek77@gmail.com
Subject: Do Not End Net Neutrality
To: Chairman Wheeler and the rest of the Federal Communications Commission,
We want action for democratic media, not platitudes as smokescreens for corporate domination of the Internet. We want net neutrality.
Mr. Wheeler, your role in the past as a lobbyist for those very corporations which stand to gain the most financially suggests that by this action your ties to those organizations is not as neutral as you would have us think.
This whole thing smells to high heaven!
Jerr L Kreps
Lincoln, NE 68516 US
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wheeler
Sure, a two tiered Internet would still be "open", so with a not so clever choice of words Wheeler dodges the central issue: packet equality. Snake oil salesman, just like his boss.
Re: CIMS00004128567 - Do Not End Net Neutrality
From: "DoNotReply@fcc.gov" <OpenInternet@fcc.gov>
To: greygeek77@gmail.com
Thank you very much for contacting us about the ongoing Open Internet proceeding. We're hoping to hear from as many people as possible about this critical issue, and so I'm very glad that we can include your thoughts and opinions.
I'm a strong supporter of the Open Internet, and I will fight to keep the internet open. Thanks again for sharing your views with me.
Tom Wheeler
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
------- Original Message -------
From: greygeek77@gmail.com
Subject: Do Not End Net Neutrality
To: Chairman Wheeler and the rest of the Federal Communications Commission,
We want action for democratic media, not platitudes as smokescreens for corporate domination of the Internet. We want net neutrality.
Mr. Wheeler, your role in the past as a lobbyist for those very corporations which stand to gain the most financially suggests that by this action your ties to those organizations is not as neutral as you would have us think.
This whole thing smells to high heaven!
Jerr L Kreps
Lincoln, NE 68516 US
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wheeler
Thomas E. Wheeler is the current Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, appointed by President Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in November, 2013. Prior to working at the FCC, Wheeler worked as a venture capitalist and lobbyist for the cable and wireless industry, with positions including President of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) and CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA).
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