The FCC's net neutrality comment period will come to a close in three days. If you haven't already voiced your opinion on the matter, it's useful to do so now. Final comments are due by the end of August 30, at which point the agency is supposed to review all of the feedback it has received.
Feedback in the form of comments is intended to play a role in the FCC's decision-making. However, the agency's anti-net neutrality position doesn't seem likely to change even in the face of primarily pro-net neutrality comments.
The FCC will decide on potential changes to its proposal to reverse the Title II classification applied to ISPs a couple years ago.
It has received 22 million comments on the proposal.

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