Thomas Jackson
Save Net Neutrality!!!
I work for an art museum. We simply don't have the resources to guarantee high speed access to our website if net neutrality isn't enforced. Think of the impact this would have on students attempting to access the many resources we've put on the web. (Especially true in our case, since graphic files require substantial bandwidth. Anything but net neutrality would be, in short, a disaster for our web site.
The end of net neutrality would damage the Museum's ability to connect with others, share information and participate in our 21st century democracy and economy. The FCC must ensure that broadband providers do not block, interfere with or discriminate against any lawful Internet traffic based on its ownership, source or destination.

