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98.5% of unique net neutrality comments oppose Ajit Pai’s anti-Title II plan | Ars Technica
"ISPs support net neutrality despite their stance against using the FCC's Title II authority to enforce net neutrality rules, the group says."
'"Virtually all of those comments oppose repealing Title II. Assuming that comments submitted from these e-mail domains are illegitimate, sentiment favors repeal of Title II (61 percent for, 38 percent against)."'
'The NCTA recently conducted a survey that found strong public support for net neutrality rules. '
'But the numbers shifted starkly in favor of keeping the Title II rules when excluding duplicates in order to analyze just unique comments written by individuals. ', "Comments from fake e-mails generally opposed Pai's plan to overturn the Title II common carrier classification."
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"ISPs support net neutrality despite their stance against using the FCC's Title II authority to enforce net neutrality rules, the group says."
'"Virtually all of those comments oppose repealing Title II. Assuming that comments submitted from these e-mail domains are illegitimate, sentiment favors repeal of Title II (61 percent for, 38 percent against)."'
'The NCTA recently conducted a survey that found strong public support for net neutrality rules. '
'But the numbers shifted starkly in favor of keeping the Title II rules when excluding duplicates in order to analyze just unique comments written by individuals. ', "Comments from fake e-mails generally opposed Pai's plan to overturn the Title II common carrier classification."
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