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Net Neutrality and the eBay Community: A Call to Action

(Scary Picture of Meg Whitman on Left)

Dear (MY USERNAME),

As you know, I almost never reach out to you personally with a request to get involved in a debate in the U.S. Congress. However, today I feel I must.

Right now, the telephone and cable companies in control of Internet access are trying to use their enormous political muscle to dramatically change the Internet. It might be hard to believe, but lawmakers in Washington are seriously debating whether consumers should be free to use the Internet as they want in the future.

The phone and cable companies now control more than 95% of all Internet access. These large corporations are spending millions of dollars to promote legislation that would divide the Internet into a two-tiered system.

The top tier would be a "Pay-to-Play" high-speed toll-road restricted to only the largest companies that can afford to pay high fees for preferential access to the Net.

The bottom tier -- the slow lane -- would be what is left for everyone else. If the fast lane is the information "super-highway," the slow lane will operate more like a dirt road.

Today's Internet is an incredible open marketplace for goods, services, information and ideas. We can't give that up. A two lane system will restrict innovation because start-ups and small companies -- the companies that can't afford the high fees -- will be unable to succeed, and we'll lose out on the jobs, creativity and inspiration that come with them.

The power belongs with Internet users, not the big phone and cable companies. Let's use that power to send as many messages as possible to our elected officials in Washington. Please join me by clicking here right now to send a message to your representatives in Congress before it is too late. You can make the difference.

Thank you for reading this note. I hope you'll make your voice heard today.

Sincerely,

Meg Whitman
President and CEO
eBay Inc.

P.S. If you have any questions about this issue, please contact us at government_relations@ebay.com.

 



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Yeah.  I think we all got 'em.  I got it twice -- once in my email and once in MyMessages.
Quote:It might be hard to believe, but lawmakers in Washington are seriously debating whether consumers should be free to use the Internet as they want in the future.

I looooove how every eBay communication to its customers sounds like a parent speaking to a verrrrrrrrrrry dim-witted child. Puke
Where's my letter from Megipoo?
Now, forgive me for being stupid and/or out of the loop on this--but what is she talking about?

There are threads here on TT about it -- somewhere.  Generally, the telecoms, from BellSouth to Verizon, are bribing lobbying congress to allow them to dole out their high speed internet service in tiers:  i.e., extremely expensive, really expensive and expensive.  Each tier has a max speed.  Only the big biz industries with deep pockets will be allowed able to pay for the high speed (or higher) like we have now with cable and DSL.  The rest of us poor slobs will be stuck in internet highway traffic jams, with the realization of 0-28mb speed, with websites that no one will be able to open up, or as users, we won't be able to get into other web sites.  Great, huh?

That's only ONE scenario.  There are others.
I didn't get one on any ID. 

I feel all left out now.  Tongue2
I didn't get one.  :'(
I want Meg's body  :blinkie:
DEAD OR ALIVE. If live.. I want to make her sit through a Barf Bag Lunch.
Happy001
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