Dear Chairman Pai: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) got more than fifteen million remarks on your proposition to fix the solid unhindered internet insurances set up by the Open Internet Order. This volume of remarks underscores the colossal intrigue the general population has in this procedure. Given the exceptional number of remarks, we encourage the FCC to stretch out the answer remark period to enable adequate time for general society to guarantee their perspectives are reflected in the record. The FCC as of now intends to permit only 30 days for answer remarks. However in 2014, amid the past internet fairness continuing, the FCC gave 60 days to Americans to answer. The FCC ought to take after its own particular point of reference and stretch out the answer remark period to guarantee the fullest range of remarks fills the docket in this noteworthy rulemaking. This procedure can possibly affect all Americans and as a citizen of the United States of America you ought to guarantee that the Commission gives sufficient time to guarantee all voices are heard. Much obliged to you for your consideration regarding this imperative issue. Thanks Connor MacFarland