Verizon had a clever response to today's big net neutrality vote
The government just gave a big win to net neutrality advocates by voting to regulate broadband internet, specifically banning companies from paying for faster service that could prioritize their content.
Many of the big players, however, aren't happy about it.
Verizon released the statement below that calls the FCC's decision "badly antiquated regulations." To drive the point home, the company's PR team used a typeface that looks like letters from a typewriter.
Whether you agree with the decision or not, it's a pretty clever move.
Verizon Statement by efuchs160
Disclosure: Jeff Bezos is an investor in Business Insider through his personal investment company Bezos Expeditions.
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