- Dec 2, 2016
- 2,784
- 36,288
Tbh I dont understand anything (dumb) but at least it doesn't affects where I live.
View reply.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
...Is this bad?
WHY DID THEY DO THIS OMG OH NOOOOO...
OFC IT IS
Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Angus King, Jr. (I-ME) have sent a last-minute letter calling for FCC chairman Ajit Pai to cancel today’s net neutrality vote. “Repealing the FCC’s net neutrality rules will undermine long-standing protections that that have ensured the open internet as a powerful and transformative platform of innovation and economic opportunity,” they write. “We respectfully ask that the commission cancel the vote on the proposed order as scheduled and give Congress and the FCC the time to hold public hearings in 2018.”
This letter comes on the heels of previous letters from lawmakers in both the Republican and Democratic party, as well as earlier criticism of the rule from Collins. As with previous efforts, it’s unlikely to result in an actual delay of the vote, but it registers more opposition to both the repeal order and the speed at which it’s being pushed through.
More Soon











Depends on whether or not you use the internet oftenIs this bad?
oml, I thought this was saying that they won... thank the lord we don't have to pay for the package things now...Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Angus King, Jr. (I-ME) have sent a last-minute letter calling for FCC chairman Ajit Pai to cancel today’s net neutrality vote. “Repealing the FCC’s net neutrality rules will undermine long-standing protections that that have ensured the open internet as a powerful and transformative platform of innovation and economic opportunity,” they write. “We respectfully ask that the commission cancel the vote on the proposed order as scheduled and give Congress and the FCC the time to hold public hearings in 2018.”
This letter comes on the heels of previous letters from lawmakers in both the Republican and Democratic party, as well as earlier criticism of the rule from Collins. As with previous efforts, it’s unlikely to result in an actual delay of the vote, but it registers more opposition to both the repeal order and the speed at which it’s being pushed through.
More Soon
That post wasn't about whether or not they won... but they did. The repeal won.oml, I thought this was saying that they won... thank the lord we don't have to pay for the package things now...
shet.... the world changes nowThat post wasn't about whether or not they won... but they did. The repeal won.
It's not over yet though. It can still be denied by the Court of Appeals or whatever it was called.
I think sinceDoes this affect Puerto Rico?
But PR is an Island and Some parts of PR don't have internet still (like me) because of the hurricane.I think since
Puerto Rico is a US territory.
Ohh..PR will be affected