Internet Insider: We're down to the wire in our campaign to stop Bell's price-gouging plan...
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INTERNET INSIDER
December 18th, 2015
... This is it, folks! In the next few days we’ll be filing a crucial in-depth policy submission, setting out exactly why Bell’s attempt to crush indie ISPs will harm innovation and choice in our Internet market.
Although it’s the run-up to the holidays, our team here is working flat-out to make sure the government hears your voice on this issue. With a new team in power in Ottawa, it’s vital that we ensure they know exactly where Canadians stand.
That’s why, if you’ve yet to do so, please join our Internet Emergency Thunderclap, which enables hundreds of people to send Facebook or Twitter messages at the exact same time. You have until midnight tonight (Friday) to sign on – so please don’t miss out, we really need you on this one!
Last but not least, we want to wish you all a very happy holidays, after what’s been the busiest year in our young organization’s history. We’re all so excited about what’s ahead in 2016 — our team is taking some down-time over the holidays, but we’ll be back up and ready to get stuck in come January.
Onwards!
We have until midnight tonight to sound the loudest possible call against Bell’s price-gouging scheme: speak out now by joining our Thunderclap!
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