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Don't Kick New Hampshire Off the Information Highway

Target: New Hampshire State Legislature
Sponsored by: SpeedMatters.org
These days, Internet access is a must for vibrant communities.

Unfortunately, New Hampshire already ranks near the bottom of states when it comes to phone and Internet service. And it could get worse.

Verizon Communications is about to sell its telephone access lines to debt-ridden FairPoint Communications. If the sale goes through, most New Hampshire residents would have almost no opportunity to obtain high-speed Internet access.

Small communities need the education, job training and economic prosperity the Internet provides. It’s not right that New Hampshire residents, especially those in rural communities, get left behind!

Tell the State Legislature to reject the Verizon-FairPoint sale, and make sure high-speed Internet connections are readily available to all New Hampshire residents.
deadline: 1-10-2009
goal: 5,000
 

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Dear [Decision Maker],

I am extremely concerned about the proposed sale of Verizon's telephone lines to FairPoint Communications. If approved, this deal would put New Hampshire in the wrong lane on the information highway.

Maine's Public Utilities Commission recently approved the deal, despite strong opposition. While Verizon and FairPoint made concessions, those concessions are a step in the wrong direction, weighing FairPoint down with additional financial obligations rather than requiring Verizon to provide the $600 to $700 million that the Maine Hearing Examiner determined would be needed to make FairPoint financially viable.

FairPoint is already burdened with massive debt and has the highest rate of consumer complaints in the region. The revised agreement in Maine allows FairPoint to pay $950 million in dividends while earning just $430 million over the next eight years. In order for these numbers to add up, something will have to be sacrificed -- namely, the region's telecommunications infrastructure. FairPoint would be unable to provide the service quality and expanded access needed to ensure New Hampshire's economic growth in the 21st century.

High speed Internet service is no longer just a luxury. It is an economic necessity, offering benefits that go far beyond downloading music or watching online video. Innovations like e-commerce, telemedicine, and interactive distance learning and job training are boosting the economies of states across the country and nations across the globe.

New Hampshire must not make the same mistake as Maine. If our economy is to succeed in the digital age, we must keep up with the latest telecommunications technology. It's clear that FairPoint will not be able to deliver on this goal, so I strongly urge you to speak out against this bad deal for New Hampshire.

[Your comment here]

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Don't Kick New Hampshire Off the Information Highway” petition!
# 500:
6:03 am PST, Jan 30, Merryl F. Goldman, New Hampshire
Why are we doing this if it is so bad for NH?
# 499:
5:57 am PST, Jan 30, Mario Poulin, New Hampshire
Reject this sale!!!! Why can't you leave well enough alone? All this is about is more money in there pockets, enough is enough!!! Thank You
# 498:
5:55 am PST, Jan 30, Hobart I. Saunders, New Hampshire
# 497:
5:53 am PST, Jan 30, Elaine Quinn, New Hampshire
I agree with the majority that live in my state,of NH.Why make things worse for the residents here.We are paying enough for things here.Why is it necessary to convert,pay more money, and not get the proper and decent service. As it is we are not getting decent service, with things as they are, It will only get worse, if it is converted.
# 496:
5:53 am PST, Jan 30, Karen Thornton, New Hampshire
To ensure economic health for NH it is critical we stay on the Information Highway and not sidelined.
# 495:
5:46 am PST, Jan 30, Joel Shortlidge, New Hampshire
NH does not need a Southen company doing business here.
# 494:
5:37 am PST, Jan 30, Beverly Edwards, New Hampshire
Our state needs to offer our citizens the same playing field that other states have! We need high-speed internet service for our businesses, residents, and children at school.
# 493:
5:36 am PST, Jan 30, Amanda Jones, New Hampshire
Most people would not be able to afford fairpoint i can barely afford verizon and its a great company why mess up a good situation, for a dumpy one
# 492:
5:36 am PST, Jan 30, Heinz Muri, New Hampshire
# 491:
5:36 am PST, Jan 30, Sandy Gilbert, New Hampshire
Give us a break, we are paying high prices for everything as it is. Now slow internet for a higher price, cut it out!!!! I will be leaving verizon if that happens.
# 490:
9:27 pm PST, Jan 29, Martha Leahy, Massachusetts
# 489:
5:50 pm PST, Jan 29, Name not displayed, Texas
# 488:
2:01 pm PST, Jan 29, Selena Millman, Ohio
# 487:
9:05 pm PST, Jan 28, Charles Ligety, New Hampshire
# 486:
7:17 am PST, Jan 28, Elizabeth Jodoin, New Hampshire
# 485:
5:14 pm PST, Jan 26, Valerie L lurie, New Hampshire
# 484:
2:34 pm PST, Jan 26, Jim Phillips, California
NH citizens should be allowed to have high speed internet access. No to the deal between Verizon and FairPoint.
# 483:
1:40 pm PST, Jan 26, Bobbie Flowers, New York
# 482:
12:54 pm PST, Jan 26, Brent Bartholomew, California
HI SPEED SHOULD BE AVAILABNLE TO ALL
# 481:
12:21 pm PST, Jan 26, Richard White, Washington
# 480:
1:15 am PST, Jan 26, Name not displayed, New Hampshire
# 479:
12:41 am PST, Jan 26, Oopa Doopa, California
# 478:
10:07 pm PST, Jan 25, Laurel Burns, Maine
# 477:
3:30 pm PST, Jan 25, Name not displayed, New Hampshire
# 476:
1:51 pm PST, Jan 25, Phyllis Brown, New Hampshire
We run a busy real estate practice and rely on high-speed internet access. Homes with this access also command higher market prices. It is an important utility, essential to keep our region competitive.
# 475:
11:53 am PST, Jan 25, Julie Washburn, Arkansas
# 474:
11:00 am PST, Jan 25, Genna Barrett, New Hampshire
# 473:
9:53 am PST, Jan 25, Brenda Pelletier, New Hampshire
WE DO NOT WANT TO GO BACK IN TIME THANKYOU FAIRPOINT.I HAVE VERIZON FIOS AND WANT TO KEEP IT.IF I HAVE TO GET ANOTHER PROVIDER NO MATTER THE COAST I WILL.SO PLEASE GET IT TOGETHER.
# 472:
8:32 am PST, Jan 25, Kit Chang, Massachusetts
# 471:
7:11 am PST, Jan 25, Julia Isner, New Hampshire
COMCAST IS THE LEADER HERE. WE THE PEOPLE, STAND FOR WHAT IS RIGHT AND TRUE.
# 470:
6:05 am PST, Jan 25, Michelle Kohler, Australia
# 469:
5:54 am PST, Jan 25, Julie George, New Hampshire
# 468:
5:40 am PST, Jan 25, Brian Toland, New Hampshire
# 467:
5:13 am PST, Jan 25, Toby Tarnow, New Hampshire
# 466:
5:12 am PST, Jan 25, Pamela Biltcliffe, New Hampshire
# 465:
8:42 pm PST, Jan 24, Kayla Philbrick, Maine
# 464:
7:41 pm PST, Jan 24, Joseph Koster, New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a great state in so many ways. Why should our citizens, especially in rural areas, have to settle for second-class citizenship along the Internet highway?
# 463:
5:45 pm PST, Jan 24, Rev. David Curtis, New Hampshire
# 462:
5:42 pm PST, Jan 24, Name not displayed, New Hampshire
# 461:
3:57 pm PST, Jan 24, Phyllis Inloes, Pennsylvania
# 460:
11:53 am PST, Jan 24, Catherine Anne Galvin, New Jersey
# 459:
11:48 am PST, Jan 24, Melanie Kelly, Nevada
# 458:
9:34 am PST, Jan 24, Brion Watkins, Texas
# 457:
6:57 am PST, Jan 24, TerryAnn Towers, New Hampshire
I live in NH...and the access here is already horrible. All the members of my family need good access to the internet.
# 456:
5:59 am PST, Jan 24, Diane Heino, Maine
everyone should have access to the internet and resources on the internet
# 455:
1:28 am PST, Jan 24, Lauren Verruni, Pennsylvania
# 454:
11:44 pm PST, Jan 23, Megan Stevens, New Hampshire
# 453:
9:08 pm PST, Jan 23, Name not displayed, Ecuador
help all these people
# 452:
8:05 pm PST, Jan 23, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
# 451:
7:12 pm PST, Jan 23, Yvonne Rasor, Pennsylvania
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