Group’s numbers opposed to net neutrality smaller than suggested
A conservative group that sent 2.4 million letters to Congress opposed to net neutrality regulations didn’t collect signatures from 2.4 million people, although the group’s news release says the letters added millions of new voices to the debate.
Instead, American Commitment, an advocacy group with ties to the Republican billionaire Koch brothers, collected about 814,000 signatures on a petition calling on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to stop its supposed government “takeover” of the Internet.
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