Strategic Goal #2 from the FCC.org site is to "protect and promote" the rights of network users and the responsibilities of network providers. Strategic Goal #3 is to "ensure that all Americans can take advantage of the services ... without artificial impediments." The internet is a public space in which users access the world and in which small companies enter the marketplace, alongside the big boys, to compete. Net Neutrality was installed as a regulatory measure to protect us all from the big companies who want to dominate control our use of the internet. I SUPPORT NET NEUTRALITY, AND URGE THE FCC TO LEAVE IT IN PLACE, AND STICK TO ITS OWN STRATEGIC GOALS IN THAT REGARD. (It would also be good if you stopped misleading the public with fabricated data on this entire topic.) If Net Neutrality is overturned, you must completely restate your strategic goals to something ensuring network access providers garner maximum profit at the expense of American users and small business.