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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (20922)4/18/2007 9:50:32 AM
From: ftth  Read Replies (3) of 46821
 
Yep, the FCC is the decision-maker. If you want to change something, you have to ask the ones with decision-making authority.

Whether it ends up making a difference is a different question, but one thing is certain...dozens of relevant and eloquent posts on this forum aren't going to make any difference because we have no authority to act. Pissing in the wind, so to speak.

But it's easy enough to cut and paste from forum posts, maybe tweak the words a little, and file electronically with the FCC. You don't need any fancy formatting or a legal team representing you, just a pdf file of your comments that you upload after spending maybe 60 seconds entering a few fields from a submission form (and you can leave most of it blank if you want).

Here's a random example of a bare-bones 1-page comment filed by an individual citizen in the FCC docket concerning M2Z's "family friendly" nationwide wireless network proposal, just to show how informal a filed comment can be:
gullfoss2.fcc.gov
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