In the other thread I think we came to the conclusion Twitter is better than Facebook.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Matt Hoppes < [email protected]> wrote: > Do you really think this is going to do anything though? It's very easy to > post something like this on Facebook, but I feel like it really doesn't > have any actual affect. > > Kind of like some of the protesters we've seen in recent months and years > where you have to ask yourself it's great that you have an opinion but is > your protest really doing anything. > > On Dec 6, 2017, at 09:02, Mark Radabaugh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > *You all screamed a month ago when the CBRS order came out and wanted to > do something about it. NOW IS THE TIME, and very few of you are > participating. Please follow the instructions below. * > > This isn’t that difficult. If you can’t figure it out, ask the youngest > person on your staff. > > The FCC is laughing at us - they know they sucked all the air out of the > room with Network Neutrality and they intentionally timed the publication > and comment deadlines for CBRS to bury them in the NN controversy and the > holidays. And it’s working for them. > > > *PLEASE post comments on your business and/or personal accounts on > Twitter, Facebook, and/or LinkedIn in support of CBRS. * > > > 1) *Be part of our Twitter campaign:* Take a clear picture of a rural > or small-town location near you that could be better served with fixed > wireless and CBRS spectrum. Upload it to your social media account with > language like the following. Be sure to tag WISPA, your Members of > Congress, and the White House. > > > Please keep it professional and *do not* *criticize *any FCC > commissioners or other government officials; we need their support! You can > identify your Members of Congress by visiting www.House.gov > <http://www.house.gov/> or www.Senate.gov <http://www.senate.gov/>, and > their social media links will be listed on their websites. > > > *Twitter (no more than 280 characters):* > > > Dear @FCC: Here’s another area at risk of never getting broadband service > if you change the #CBRS rules to favor big mobile carriers. Insert rural > photo https://goo.gl/TKczyK [insert your member of Congress’s Twitter > name here] @WhiteHouse @WISPANews > > > Calling all WISPA members, WISP customers, and allies: Help us tell @FCC > that the current #CBRS rules are helping to close the rural broadband gap > and should not be tinkered with! https://goo.gl/TKczyK [insert your > member of Congress’s Twitter name here] @WhiteHouse @WISPANews > > > Dear @FCC: Don’t sink our hopes for rural broadband; keep the #CBRS rules! > https://goo.gl/TKczyK [insert your member of Congress’s Twitter name here] > @WhiteHouse > @WISPANews > > > Attention @FCC: Don't take away rural consumers' best hope for finally > closing the broadband gap! Keep the #CBRS > <https://twitter.com/hashtag/CBRS?src=hash> rules! https://goo.gl/TKczyK > [insert > your member of Congress’s Twitter name here] @WhiteHouse @WISPANews > > > Hey @FCC -- Don’t leave rural areas behind by changing the #CBRS rules to > favor the big mobile companies! https://goo.gl/TKczyK [insert your member > of Congress’s Twitter name here] @WhiteHouse @WISPANews > > > In the #CBRS <https://twitter.com/hashtag/CBRS?src=hash> spectrum band, > census-tract-sized > PAL licenses are crucial for bringing broadband internet to rural > customers. https://goo.gl/TKczyK [insert your member of Congress’s > Twitter name here] @WhiteHouse @WISPANews @FCC > > > *Facebook and LinkedIn:* > > > Dear @FCC: Don’t leave rural areas like mine behind by changing the #CBRS > rules to favor the big mobile companies! @Your-member-of-Congress: Please > let FCC know your views! More info at WISPA.org: https://goo.gl/TKczyK > > > Any of the above options will work as well. > > > > 2) *The “easy way”:* Follow WISPA on these networks, watch for our > posts, and then “like,” “retweet,” “share,” etc. We will be using the > hashtag #CBRS. > > > > > > 3) Down the road, we will ask you to contact your U.S. House and U.S. > Senate members; be prepared to draft your company’s official comments to > the FCC; and sign on to WISPA’s industry letters to the FCC and/or > Congress. Stay tuned! > > > > > *FOR MORE INFORMATION: * > > · Jimmy Carr, Chair of WISPA’s Legislative Committee, > [email protected] > > · Mark Radabaugh, Chair of WISPA’s FCC Committee, [email protected] > > > > Mark Radabaugh > WISPA FCC Committee Chair > [email protected] > 419-261-5996 <(419)%20261-5996> > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > >
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