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WT Docket No. 07-195 12/11/200811:47:06 AM - Email [email protected]. [email protected] on 12/11/20089:14:21 AM : John Zeits 2102 Co Rd 565 Negaunee, M149866-9741 December 11, :W08 Robert McDowell Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Robert McDowell: RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE, free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding 07-195 for the band). I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who support the creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadband network for at least 95% of Americans. A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for many Americans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses and would raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALL Americans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one study indicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption would create 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imagine what broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creation and our economic competitiveness. Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband on December 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline of free, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefits to our great country. Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today. Sincerely, John Zeits 906-346 9494 dt

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Page 1: WT Docket No. 07-195Kennesaw, GA 30144-1892 December 10, 2008 Robert McDowell Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Robert McDowell:

WT Docket No. 07-195

12/11/200811 :47:06 AM - Email [email protected]@earthlink.netwrote on 12/11/20089:14:21 AM :

John Zeits2102 Co Rd 565Negaunee, M149866-9741

December 11, :W08

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the ~!155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

John Zeits906-346 9494

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12/11/2008 11 :47:08 AM - Email [email protected]@alltel.net wrote on 12/11/20088:48:02 AM :

diana mackown753 main stellington, NY 14732

December 11, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

diana mackown

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12/11/2008 11 :47:07 AM - Email [email protected]@cox.net wrote on 12/11/20089:11 :00 AM :

Shauna McDaniel3217 E ElmwoodMesa, AZ 85213-6225

December 11, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Shauna McDaniel480-854-0761

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12/11/2008 11 :47:48 AM - Email [email protected]@yahoo.com wrote on 12/10/2008 10:19:57 PM :

Ann Bitter1104 Shiloh Ln NWKennesaw, GA 30144-1892

December 10, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Ann Bitter678-354-3815

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12/11/200811 :47:47 AM - Email [email protected]@comcast.net wrote on 12/10/2008 10:30:53 PM :

Emidio Annabelli58 Deck RoadRichland, PA 17087-9630

December 10, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at IElast 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Emidio P. Annabelli717-933-0436

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12/11/200811 :49:13 AM - Email [email protected]@msn.com wrote on 12/10/2008 8:01 :35 PM :

Linda Brewer6910 N Nanini DrTucson. AZ 857'04-6132

December 10. 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner. Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street. SWWashington. DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18. 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE.free. family-friendly. nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free. family-friendly. wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008. I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely.

Linda Brewer5205448923

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12/11/2008 11 :47:05 AM - Email [email protected]@lucen1:.com wrote on 12/11/20089:40:05 AM :

Curtis Cogbill3625 Woodlark Dr.Roswell, GA 30075-2672

December 11, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

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I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline of

. free, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Curtis Cogbill770-992-6201

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12/11/2008 11 :47:45 AM - Email [email protected]@shentel.net wrote on 12/10/2008 10:44:25 PM :

Patricia Heubusch426 Patmos Rd.Woodstock, VA 22664-3908

December 10, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a L1FE~INE,

free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Patricia Heubusch

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12/22/20083:07:44 PM - Email [email protected]@hotmail.com wrote on 12/20/20082:17:11 AM:

Brandon Edwards41 3rd aveshalimar, FL 32579-2148

December 20, :2008

Kevin J MartinChair, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Kevin Martin:

RE: Please vot'3 today to support a LIFELINE, free, family-friendly,nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding 07-195 for the 2155-2175band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the item is on circulation and can be voted on by the FCC at anytime, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline of free,family-friendly broadband today as it will bring unprecedented benefits toour great country.

Please don't dE,lay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Brandon Edwards850-685-9631

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12/22/20083:06:10 PM - Email [email protected]@yahoo.com wrote on 12/20/20089:13:40 AM:

Paz Ortiz3390 marinda waycottonwood heights, UT 84121-4417

December 20, :W08

Deborah Taylor TateCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Deborah Taylor Tate:

RE: Please vot'3 today to support a LIFELINE, free, family-friendly,nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding 07-195 for the 2155-2175band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the item is on circulation and can be voted on by the FCC at anytime, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline of free,family-friendly broadband today as it will bring unprecedented benefits toour great country.

Please don't delay -- support free bro~dband in America today.

Sincerely,

Paz Ortiz8017065415

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/20086:11 :39 PM :

Elenny Duverge350 Madison Street 1BNew York, NY 10002-5815

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155·2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least !l5% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stm;}gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mefla 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband aCGess for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic oJmpetitiveness.

Since the FCC will Gast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country,

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Elenny Duverge646-468-2999

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 7:40:03 PM :

Esther Choi11380 Matinicus CourtCypress. CA 90630-!i458

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDow!:!I!:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 200B, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Esther714-580-3883

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 8:46:23 PM :

Mary Cohen519 Nevin LanePlacentia, CA 92870-7220

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaUd the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least ~j5% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stru9gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband aCCI3SS for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Mary Cohen

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 9:31 :53 PM :

Dennis Tran9292 Mirage Ave.Westminster, CA 92683-4711

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20E,54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a L1FI=L1NE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least nS% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struugle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 1GO million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mem 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay .. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Dennis Tran7148981998

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[email protected] 12/15/20089:46:31 PM:

Michael Thomas470 Arundel RoadGoleta, CA 93117-2'164

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20"54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band),

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a lIF=lINE offree, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struugle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one stUdyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay _. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Michael Thomas

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 10:08:40 PM :

JOLENE LADD58 NE TRACYBREMERTON. WA !l8311-7908

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street. SWWashin9ton, DC 20e,54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote en December 18. 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE.free. family-friendly. nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a L1FI"L1NE of free. family-friendly. wireless broadbandnetwork for at least H5% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stru~~gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to suppert or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008. I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

JOLENE LADD360-373-4155

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 10:08:40 PM :

[email protected] 12/15/200810:14:46 PM :

David Lummer1010 N Vista StVisalia, CA 93292-4010

December 15. 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street. SWWashington. DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18,2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least ~15% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stru~lgle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008. I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely.

David Lummer5596254913

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 8:38:49 AM :

Eileen WP.O. Box 530677DeBary, FL 32753-0677

December 15. 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street. SWWashin9ton, DC 20!;54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18,2008 -- please support a LIFELINE.free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155·2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stm;)gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a merl3 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly ::>roadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay·· support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely.

Eileen W407-416-2079

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/20089:48:58 AM :

George Barber5230 Bryan St #15Dallas. TX 75206-71128

December 15. 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street. SWWashington, DC 20S54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important Yote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155..2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a Yote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly Jroadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay _. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

George Barber

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 1:23:26 PM :

wendell beens7920 S. Morganchicago, IL 60620-3015

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20~i54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least !J5% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struqgle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a merl3 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay -'. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

wendell beene7734553009

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 1:23:05 PM :

Jonathan Skeie1214 43rd StreetDes Moines, IA 50311-2502

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, FedElral Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20~;54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

i applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struqgle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly IJroadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay _. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Skeie515-277-0583

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[email protected] 12/15/200812:54:01 PM:

nate waters2154 South 85th East AveTulsa, OK 74129-3012

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20!i54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155..2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least ':)5% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country,

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

nate waters918-520-2114

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[email protected] 12/15/2008 12:38:39 PM :

Jason Hamrick17266 N. Ronan AveNampa, 10 83687-9:!70

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20!>S4

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155·2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who struggle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our countrY's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic c:Jmpetitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country,

Please don't delay -- support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Jason Hamrick208-936-4724

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 12:34:24 PM :

Paul O'Leary1016 W. 28th StreetCheyenne, WY 82001-2609

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Federal Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20554

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18,2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155·2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stru~gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mer,a 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband aCGess for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, I strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly :Jroadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay _. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Paul O'Leary3074218863

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[email protected] wrote on 12/15/2008 12:35:14 PM :

Marcus Piller7356 S. Nucla S1.Centennial, CO 800'16-1478

December 15, 2008

Robert McDowellCommissioner, Fedoral Communications Commission445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 20fi54

Dear Robert McDowell:

RE: Important vote on December 18, 2008 -- please support a LIFELINE,free, family-friendly, nationwide wireless broadband (FCC Proceeding07-195 for the 2155-2175 band).

I applaud the efforts of the FCC and those Members of Congress who supportthe creation of a LIFELINE of free, family-friendly, wireless broadbandnetwork for at least 95% of Americans.

A lifeline of free broadband would bring much needed relief for manyAmericans who stru!~gle to make ends meet with basic living expenses andwould raise our country's economic competitiveness to the benefit of ALLAmericans. Over 100 million Americans still lack broadband and one studyindicates that a mere 7% percent increase in broadband adoption wouldcreate 2.4 million jobs and have a $134 billion economic impact. Imaginewhat broadband access for nearly ALL Americans could do for job creationand our economic competitiveness.

Since the FCC will cast a vote to support or reject free broadband onDecember 18th, 2008, 1strongly encourage you to support this lifeline offree, family-friendly broadband as it would bring unprecedented benefitsto our great country.

Please don't delay _. support free broadband in America today.

Sincerely,

Marcus Piller3037389416

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