If the Federal Communications Commission supports an accessible Internet and the innovation it supports, it must recognize its responsibilities to regulate as utilities those few firms which provide its infrastructure. Though we are AT&T and Comcast stockholders, we recognize that there is a continuing need for some government regulation whether from the Department of Justice, the Security and Exchange Commission, or the FCC. Each agency has its place in protecting the public's use of this new utility, the Internet. If the FCC does not wish to accept its responsibility to promote use of the Internet, as through genuine "net neutrality," the Congress should either reign in the agency or dissolve it.