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Net Neutrality: Keeping Small Business Healthy

Friday, June 8, 2007 | Permalink |

Tell Your StoryWhether you’re a small business owner, single mom, student, blogger, concerned citizen, political candidate, social services worker, green thumb, dog lover or Esperanto enthusiast, protecting Net Neutrality is fundamental to your family life, work and interests.

Karen Chun, a single mother from Paia, Hawaii, says, “Net Neutrality allows the American Dream to be lived by moms like me. Please don’t cut off this opportunity for those who come after me. Without net Neutrality, my little website would have been consigned to oblivion because I wouldn’t have been able to pay the fees the ISP’s want to charge for fast connections.”

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Read the thousands of comments that are now streaming via SavetheInternet.com to the FCC and it becomes obvious that the Internet means a lot of different things to a lot of people.

But, don’t forget that this is not just an “American problem”. If the telecos were able to consign small websites to oblivion that would include Americans’ access to your small business website, wherever you are in the world.

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