Of Course The FCC’s Website Is Crashing, But You Can Still Leave A Comment On Net Neutrality
Today is the final day a person can comment on the FCC’s net neutrality proposal. But it’s currently not possible. That part of the FCC’s website — the part where a person can leave a comment — is dead and has been for most of the day. Clearly this Government agency, with its archaic, non-functional website, should be in charge of the future of the Internet.
http://techcrunch.com/2014/07/15/of-course-the-fccs-website-is-crashing-but-you-can-still-leave-a-comment-on-net-neutrality
Today is the final day a person can comment on the FCC’s net neutrality proposal. But it’s currently not possible. That part of the FCC’s website — the part where a person can leave a comment — is dead and has been for most of the day. Clearly this Government agency, with its archaic, non-functional website, should be in charge of the future of the Internet.
http://techcrunch.com/2014/07/15/of-course-the-fccs-website-is-crashing-but-you-can-still-leave-a-comment-on-net-neutrality
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