Talking Points For Customers

These are some suggestions for your letters to the FCC commissioners. Feel free to add or change these in your own letters.

  • I do not want to lose my independent ISP. I do not want my ISP to be an "Endangered Species" and the FCC should do something about protecting our combined interests.
  • Forget about Internet Taxes -- This is ten times worse then raising prices --- this is disconnecting me from the Internet service I want.
  • I chose my current ISP because ----fill-in the blank ---unique services, superior customer services and tech support, better technology, etc. )
  • I want to continue to have the choice to use my current ISP for broadband services. This is important to me.
  • NO NEW BROADBAND TAXES ---By losing choice I also lose the right to lower prices through competition. How dare you add more money to these rich monopoly coffers.
  • As a small business I appreciate the responsiveness that it only another small business can provide.
  • I don't want to only be able to purchase the products and services the phone company wants me have at whatever price they desire for me to pay.
  • My needs will be basically ignored if I am not in a high density, high income area,
  • New products and innovation will be fantasy.
  • I will be assured of having the same or less quality customer service you presently experience when you have a "phone" problem.(depressing!)
  • Why is the FCC only writing laws that benefit the local phone monopolies and ignoring customers.
  • I should not be relegated to accepting whatever the richest lobbyists in Washington DC want me to have. They should not control you, the regulators.
  • The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was to give us competition that would lower prices and bring us competitive broadband services. Why are your policies designed for higher prices and less choice.
  • This is insanity. Don't take away competition in telecommunications.

 

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