The FCC should ensure a fair and open Internet for all by opposing efforts to undermine net neutrality. I stand with the millions of other Internet users who’ve urged the Commission to keep important net neutrality protections intact. The FCC should reject Chairman Ajit Pai’s proposal to hand the ISP monopolies like Verizon, AT&T, and Comcast free rein to throttle whatever they please, stripping Internet users of the meaningful privacy and access rules we demanded and so recently won. I’m concerned about ISPs being allowed to discriminate against certain types of data or websites because users will have fewer options and a less diverse Internet. Thankfully, the current net neutrality rules mean that Internet providers can’t block or slow consumers’ access to certain websites or engage in data discrimination by charging online services and websites money to reach customers faster. That’s the best way forward to ensure the Internet remains a level playing field that benefits small businesses and Internet users as well as larger players. Chairman Pai’s proposed repeal of the rules would transform Internet providers into Internet gatekeepers with the ability to veto new innovation and expression. That’s not how the Internet was built, and that's not what we want. I use the internet as a tool for socializing, learning and expressing myself creatively. It's perfectly fine the way it is and I believe it should remain that way. I appreciate you maintaining Title II net neutrality rules and the rights of Internet users like me.