Net Neutrality Fervor Nears Janet Jackson Wardrobe Malfunction Levels

February 14, 2019

If the amount of emails the FCC has received is any indication, Americans care about the future of the Internet more than any other issue in the agency's history, except for one: Janet Jackson's right breast. Since the commission began accepting public input on net neutrality on April 24, about 300,000 people have emailed to express an opinion, according to Gigi Sohn, the FCC's special counsel of external affairs. Another 60,000 people have commented through the commission’s formal docket, and 6,265 people have called the FCC’s 1-800 number.

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