>Reply-To: <@itexas.net> >From: stormi@itexas.net (Stormi Alldredge) >To: "Brian Berryhill" <berryhil@baranof.com> >Cc: <PatHodgson@aol.com>, > "Lynn Murray" <LynnMurray@hia.net>, > "lance Holmes" <LanceHolms@aol.com>, > "Chricket Gwynne" <chricket5@rocketmail.com> >Subject: Note >Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 21:32:49 -0600 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>************************************************************************ >>>The paragraphs below were copied from another mail list. I am passing it >>>on because it appears to be authentic and needs to be brought out into >>>public discussion before it is put into law. Note the email address >where >>>you can register your concern. Spread the word - note deadline is >2/13/98. >>>******************************************************************* >>>I am writing you this to inform you of a very important matter >>>currently under review by the FCC. Your local telephone company has >>>filed a proposal with the FCC to impose per minute charges for your >>>internet service. They contend that your usage has or will hinder the >>>operation of the telephone network. >>> >>>It is my belief that internet usage will 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, 1998. Send your comments and tell them what you think. >>> mailto:isp@fcc.gov >>> >>>Every phone company is in on this one, and they are trying to sneak it >>>in just under the wire for litiagation. Let everyone you know hear >>>this one. Get the e-mail address to everyone you can think of. >>>******************************************************************* >> >