0 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2019 01:54:22 GMT ETag: W/"ae1-4032ymWTkZXtjck+tNOJbQ" limit: 1000 offset: 0 total: 1 X-Powered-By: Express X-Response-Time: 42.056ms Content-Length: 2785 Connection: keep-alive [{"submissiontype":{"short":"COMMENT","description":"COMMENT","id":7,"abbreviation":"CO"},"confirmation_number":"20170901080928987","documents":[],"id_submission":"191090164759696","bureaus":[],"lawfirms":[],"viewingstatus":{"description":"Unrestricted","id":"10"},"express_comment":1,"internationaladdressentity":{"addresstext":""},"addressentity":{"city":"levittown","address_line_1":"40 nearwood la","zip4":"","state":"Pennsylvania","address_line_2":"","zip_code":"19054"},"date_submission":"2017-08-29T22:42:56+00:00","filers":[{"name":"Matthew krawczun"}],"date_disseminated":"2017-09-01T19:17:00.000Z","filingstatus":{"description":"DISSEMINATED","id":30},"proceedings":[{"id_proceeding":"301759","name":"17-108","description":"Restoring Internet Freedom"}],"presented_to":[],"date_received":"2017-08-29T22:42:56+00:00","text_data":" Eliminating Title II Net Neutrality will cause real harm. Chairman Pai thinks that without strong Title II Net Neutrality laws, telecom giants will voluntarily do the right thing and no one will suffer from slow lanes or pay-to-play inequality. This is untrue. Telecom companies have a long history of Net Neutrality violations, and the only thing standing in their way now is the current Title II law from the 2015 Open Internet Order.\n\n We cannot have Net Neutrality without Title II. Industry lobbyists and big telco providers like AT&T and Verizon are pretending they want net neutrality and a free and open Internet Ñ just not Title II. But courts have struck down all other attempted ways to reinforce net neutrality time and time again. Under current legal and political circumstances, Title II is the only way to keep strong and functioning Net Neutrality laws.\n\n Net Neutrality law must be evidence-based. Chairman Pai claims thereÕs no evidence of harm or that consumers need protection from Big Telecom. But the FCC is withholding exactly this evidence from the public: 47,000 Net Neutrality complaints since 2015. Chairman Pai has also misled the public, saying that Net Neutrality harms investment, when Title II led to historic levels of investment in ISP networks. Without any evidence, the FCC has no leg to stand on to change current Title II Net Neutrality laws.\n\n The FCC should not kill Title II Net Neutrality if it doesnÕt even know how the Internet works. Nearly 200 Internet engineers, technologists, network architects, system engineers, and other technical experts submitted a comment that supported Title II Net Neutrality. These independent experts also explained how based on the initial consultation notice, the FCC has no idea how the Internet works or is deliberately misunderstanding so it can follow through with its harmful, wrongheaded plan.3\n\n","authors":[],"_index":"filings.2017.8"}]