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On Dec 15, 2017 3:53 PM, "Mark Radabaugh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> For your use, re-posted from last week:
>
>
> *Talking Points for WISPA Members on “Net Neutrality” and “Internet
> Freedom” *
>
> December 2017
>
>
>
> *Overview for WISPA Members *
>
>
>
> ·       These talking points are *not* intended to be used proactively.
> WISPA is not taking a proactive role in advocacy on this issue, and we do
> not recommend that you do.
>
> ·       The intent is to help you be prepared for media and public
> inquiries if they do come in.
>
> ·       If you receive a query about your company’s position on net
> neutrality, or WISPA’s position, we encourage you to refer it to us to
> handle. Please send it to:
>
> o   Dale Curtis, WISPA Communications Support,
> [email protected]
>
> ·       If you do choose to answer a media or public query:
>
> o   Please let us know, preferably in advance; and
>
> o   Please stick to this script; going off script could create problems
> for you and your business.
>
>
>
> *General Tips *
>
>
>
> ·       Any statements you make must be 100% truthful and backed-up with
> facts; so please don’t say anything that is untrue or unsupportable with
> facts.
>
> ·       If you don’t know the answer to a question, just say so. A
> convenient way to say it is: “I don’t know about *that*, but what I do
> know is …”
>
> ·       Don’t bring up other issues.
>
>
>
> *Talking Points *
>
>
>
> ·       *Let’s be clear: We support a free and open internet. *
>
> o   We don’t block, throttle, or prioritize any content.
>
> o   We disclose our terms of service in plain English.
>
> o   We support robust privacy protections for our customers.
>
> o   Those are the core elements of “net neutrality,” and we support them.
>
>
>
>
> ·       *We believe you can have a free and open internet without
> heavy-handed regulation and enforcement that is ill-suited for small
> providers. *
>
>
>
> ·       What was wrong with the way the internet was regulated up until
> two years ago? It worked well then, and it will again.
>
>
>
> ·       FCC regulations designed to treat all internet providers like
> large monopoly utilities – with open-ended and vaguely worded requirements,
> all subject to bureaucratic whim – are taking resources away from
> investment in under-served areas and diverting them instead toward lawyers
> and compliance consultants.
>
>
>
> ·       When our compliance costs go up because of government action, we
> either have to reduce investment in our business or pass those costs on to
> our customers.
>
>
>
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