To the FCC, I want a decision on this topic postponed. There needs to be more time for public comment. The abolition of net neutrality will drastically change how Americans communicate. The process has clearly been corrupted. We recently heard that millions of comments supporting the abolition of net neutrality were generated by bots. We don't even know who is behind these bots and what their agenda is, and there isn't evidence that the FCC has responded appropriately. I am greatly concerned by the possibility of cencorship by ISPs and consumers being forced to pay more as a result of these actions. The FTC is not enough protection for anti-competitive or anti-consumer behavior by ISPs, which are often monopolists (I, for example, have no choice in ISP). The FTC will take action only when a violation occurs; I hold the FCC responsible for preventing harm in the first place. Furthermore, after neglecting the millions of comments written by bots, people are strongly divided on the issue of net neutrality and I believe the majority do not want ISPs to have a say in what content they get from the Internet. A future administration could reinstate the designation of ISPs as utilities as soon as new FCC commissioners are appointed. The regulations could become something changing with the political winds. Is this regulatory uncertainty acceptable? I disapprove of the FCCs actions recently and want to see them reversed. Sincerely, Curtis Miller 6885 S. Redwood Rd. Apt. 1408 West Jordan, UT, 84084 (801) 694-6344