Hello. I am a 25-year-old West Virginian deeply concerned with the FCC's decision to end Net Neutrality. This decision serves only the interest of large telecom companies and threatens open access to the Internet, free speech, and incentives to build broadband in rural areas. When Verizon and Comcast can pull profits by making tiered internet-access plans in urban areas, there will be less incentive to build broadband capacity in rural, unserved areas. Let's assume Net Neutrality is repealed. When broadband finally reaches rural areas (later than it would if Net Neutrality hadn't been repealed kept), it will be second-rate, compromised broadband that the telecom companies will be able to censor to accommodate local power structures. Repealing net neutrality is a bad idea, and I hope the FCC reconsiders its plan to do repeal.