As for Verizon and Google (or, as Copps called them, the “Verizon-Google gaggle”), their proposal “would almost completely exclude wireless broadband from the future of Internet openness, even though that’s where everybody is migrating,” he charged. “Don’t we want that part of the Internet to be free from gatekeepers too?” They want a “tiered Internet,” Copps continued. “Gated communities for the affluent. So for example, a special Verizon-Google or Comcast-NBC service could come to you extra quickly, with special quality of service or priority, and therefore decrease the amount of bandwidth left for the open Internet that you and I know today.” “I suppose you can’t blame companies for seeking to protect their own interests,” the Commissioner concluded. “But you can blame policy makers if we let them get away with it.