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To: Frank Luongo who wrote (10668)2/7/1997 10:11:00 PM
From: Galirayo   of 18024
 
[ FCC & Line Charges] Frank....here's a little more....

Your local telephone company has filed a proposal with the FCC to impose per minute charges for your internet service. (Suggestions say 10 cents per minute) They contend that your usage has or will hinder the operation of the telephone network.

Internet usage will greatly diminish if users were required to pay
additional per minute charges. The FCC has created an email box for your comments, responses must be received by February 13, 1997. Send your comments to isp@fcc.gov and tell them what you think.

Senator Kay Hutchison is a member of the Commerce Committee, which
oversees the FCC and telecommunications in general.

She can be e-mailed at: senator@hutchison.senate.gov

You can also send a FREE FAX to your representative in Washington
through the following web site:

igc.apc.org
( Phone numbers and e-mail listed as well )

Please forward this message on to anyone who cares about America's
transition into the Information Age.

Ken Weide
State Republican parties
fastlane.net

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Senator,

the internet needs a free an ungoverned tool in order for it to function and develope into its full potential.

Please, vote against any line charges or use charges or anything that could slow the growth of this new and exciting medium.

thank you
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