broadband providers from small-town cable companies now must take to deploy broadbent bills will go up by $150 million per year. the reclassification will expose companies to more taxes. in washington d.c. companies will face an instant 11% increase of taxes on receipts. that is a big bite on consumers wallets. all of the new fees and cost data up one estimate puts the total of $11 billion each and every year in every dollar spent on cost for lawyers and accountants have to come from somewhere either from the american consumer's pocket or to deploy faster broadband so the higher cost will lead to lower speeds in higher prices and less value for the american consumer. that is not what i heard that consumers wanted but i hosted the forum on internet regulation that sec only field hearing on the neutrality where they were allowed to speak their innovators students and everyday people told a they wanted something else else, something that i had thought was a familiar ring with competition competition, competition co mpetition. by yet literally nothing in this order promotes competition amo