Stop the Internet Gatekeepers! Share your opinion with the CRTC ASAP
This action alert is re-purposed from: The CRTC Should Stop Internet Gatekeepers
In the coming days the federal communications regulator will issue a landmark ruling that has huge implications for Canadians’ access to the Internet. The CRTC decision will determine whether Bell and other big telecoms can continue to “throttle” Internet service. Please take a few seconds to tell the CRTC to stop Internet throttling. Your voice could be the deciding factor!
The commissioners have already twice delayed releasing their ruling, suggesting that they are struggling to make a decision. We need to make it very clear to the CRTC which side the Canadian public is on. Find out how to help at: http://saveournet.ca/content/take-action.
Tell the CRTC to stop Internet throttling now!
Until recently, Canada's Internet was an open network – a level playing field for free speech and innovation. All that is now threatened by a handful of corporations that want to control a “gatekeeper network” in which they decide what content and services get the fastest access to our homes.
These companies have been caught:
* throttling or slowing Internet traffic to businesses and consumers;
* blocking access to websites that criticized them;
* crippling consumer devices and applications.
The upcoming CRTC decision will have major and long-lasting implications for our Internet. Our online level playing field of innovation and free speech hangs in the balance.
Please Take Action and invite your fellow Canadians to do the same!
Action Tasks
- Start here: http://saveournet.ca/content/take-action
- Add a Save the Net badge or banner
- Join the Save Our Net Facebook Group
- Follow Saveournet on Twitter
- Download the Fact vs. Fiction Report
- Download the SaveOurNet.ca Flyer
See also:
- Does Social Media Have an Immune System? (Steve Anderson on Save our Net)
- Coalition rallies public to support Open Internet (Save our Net press release)
- Net Neutrality - What does it mean for you? (daveo on Raincity Studios)
- Vancouver Geeks Speak, Out About Media Democracy (Tris Hussey on View the Isle)














