The FCC Is Willing to Listen to Public Feedback on Its Controversial Net Neutrality Plan

The FCC is now accepting public comment on its controversial net neutrality proposal.

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Things are starting to get really chaotic at the Federal Communications Commission, where the recently proposed draft of net neutrality regulations has caused a veritable firestorm of outrage. FCC chairman Tom Wheeler has been putting on his best PR voice to assuage the public's fears, but the agency is now taking things a step further.

The draft, which was approved this morning, is subject to feedback from the public, the group said, requesting that concerned members participate in a commenting period that will ultimately impact the outcome of the final regulations. The commenting period begins today and will be open until July 27th, after which point the second commenting phase will begin.

Head over to the FCC's website if you're interested in providing official, public feedback on the proposal's various controversial elements.

[via The Verge]

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