Dear Internet Supporters; last week the CRTC made a decision
that, while disappointing, was nevertheless a small a step in the right
direction. It rolled back 15% of the usage fee profits big telecom
wanted to extract from indie ISPs.
But the decision does leave Internet metering in place. The unnecessary fees charged to Canadians for Internet “overuse” will
stifle innovation, ground-up entrepreneurialism, and social progress.
You responded to the CRTC’s weak-kneed decision by helping the Stop The Meter petition reach unprecedented numbers – 160,000+ signatures!
To stop new punitive fees from being
imposed on us we need to get the Government to overturn the CRTC’s
decision. Now that the NDP has come out against metering, the next step
is the get the Liberals to adopt our position.
Lets send them a message by reaching an historic 200,000 signatures.
Email the link: http://stopthemeter.ca
Share it on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/45nmvcv
Tweet it: http://tinyurl.com/4nxd52y
We think the Liberals are on the
verge of coming out with a position on Internet metering and there can
be little doubt that they’re facing a barrage telecom lobbyists at the
moment. In response, we’ve made it so each petition signature triggers
an email message to Michael Ignatieff and the Liberal Digital Critic
Pablo Rodriguez. The best way to stop the meter is to get as many petition signatures as possible today.
Email the link: http://stopthemeter.ca
Share it on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/45nmvcv
Tweet it: http://tinyurl.com/4nxd52y/
We’ve definitely turned some heads in
Ottawa already. Imagine what could happen if all 160,000 of us reach
out as far as we can today.
You can find other resources to spread the word here:
http://openmedia.ca/meter/resources
For the Internet,
Steve and the OpenMedia.ca team
Support this campaign by making a small donation to our Stop the Meter Fund at http://openmedia.ca/drive. (This donation will cost you a lot less than a metered Internet).