According to the American Comsumer Satisfaction Index, internet service providers (ISP's) are collectively the worst industry in the United States for customer satisfaction, and have held that dubious title for several years. The United States lags FAR behind the rest of the industrialized world in internet service, and the current FCC administration seems bent on dropping our ranking even further. The de facto monopolies that communications companies have been granted in our country has ensured that there is absolutely no competition in that market, and growth, investment, and deployment of up-to-date technologies have been stagnant for exactly that reason. What is the FCC doing to correct this potentially catastrophic state of affairs? Trying to give these companies that are fleecing America even more freedom to continue abusing their already uncontested power. No, Mr. Pai, mobile broadband is not in any way, shape, or form, a suitable replacement for hardwired connections. Not only is coverage inconsistent and unreliable at best, it is heavily limited in ways that prevent it from being usable by businesses, for education, or as a home's sole gateway to the connected world. If this absurd change is made, billions of dollars will be lost from our economy. Smart home connected devices? Worthless with data caps and abysmally slow upload speeds. Entrepreneurial start ups? Dead in the water. Hard to imagine the next Google or Facebook being born from a garage with a 10 gb per month data cap. Digital media services? Gone. Single working parents taking college classes online at night so they can improve their lot in life? Hardly. In short, this is yet another proposal from this FCC that benefits telecommunication companies bottom lines at the expense of the rest of the country, both individually and collectively. Even for people and businesses with solid hard-line connections, the fallout from this decision would be felt by everyone. Please prove to everyone in America that the FCC isn't bought and paid for by telecoms, and do the right thing. Our fates are in your hands.