Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Public Media FCC Deregulates Cable-Franchise Fees August 1, 2019 “This decision ignores the clear language of the law and threatens valuable community resources," said Free Press Policy Manager Dana Floberg. Internet Access FCC Finally Orders ISPs to Say Exactly Where They Offer Broadband August 1, 2019 ISPs will have to submit geospatial maps of broadband service areas. Internet Access Media Consolidation Critics Charge That T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Raise Wireless Bills, Questioning Dish's Ability to Compete July 30, 2019 Consumer advocates expressed doubt about whether the deal does anything except knock out an existing competitor to the detriment of consumers. Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile's $26.5-Billion Sprint Deal OKed Despite Competition Fears July 26, 2019 The Justice Department has approved T-Mobile's $26.5-billion takeover of rival Sprint despite fears of higher prices and job cuts. Internet Access Media Consolidation Sprint, T-Mobile Merger Gets OK from Justice Department July 26, 2019 "This merger is bad for wireless users and can’t be fixed," said Free Press Research Director S. Derek Turner. Internet Access Media Consolidation What the T-Mobile Takeover of Sprint Means for Your Wireless Bill July 26, 2019 The combination of T-Mobile and Sprint promises to shake up the U.S. wireless market. Internet Access Media Consolidation It's Official: U.S. Government Approves T-Mobile/Sprint Merger July 26, 2019 Consumer advocates are rooting for the states to prevail in their lawsuit against the deal. Local Journalism Is Your Journalism a Luxury or a Necessity? July 25, 2019 Journalists are used to reporting on inequity as a social phenomenon, but rarely do they harness information as a tool for those directly affected by it. Why? Privacy Whopping $5-Billion Fine Still a Bargain for Facebook, Critics Say July 24, 2019 The reaction was swift, loud and predictable: Facebook got off light. Privacy Critics Warn FTC's Paltry $5-Billion Fine for Facebook 'Leaves the Public Vulnerable' to Future Abuse by Tech Giant July 24, 2019 Critics say the fine is an insufficient punishment and a worrying indicator of the future of tech regulation. Previous page Prev … Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Current page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 … Next page Next
Public Media FCC Deregulates Cable-Franchise Fees August 1, 2019 “This decision ignores the clear language of the law and threatens valuable community resources," said Free Press Policy Manager Dana Floberg.
Internet Access FCC Finally Orders ISPs to Say Exactly Where They Offer Broadband August 1, 2019 ISPs will have to submit geospatial maps of broadband service areas.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Critics Charge That T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Raise Wireless Bills, Questioning Dish's Ability to Compete July 30, 2019 Consumer advocates expressed doubt about whether the deal does anything except knock out an existing competitor to the detriment of consumers.
Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile's $26.5-Billion Sprint Deal OKed Despite Competition Fears July 26, 2019 The Justice Department has approved T-Mobile's $26.5-billion takeover of rival Sprint despite fears of higher prices and job cuts.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Sprint, T-Mobile Merger Gets OK from Justice Department July 26, 2019 "This merger is bad for wireless users and can’t be fixed," said Free Press Research Director S. Derek Turner.
Internet Access Media Consolidation What the T-Mobile Takeover of Sprint Means for Your Wireless Bill July 26, 2019 The combination of T-Mobile and Sprint promises to shake up the U.S. wireless market.
Internet Access Media Consolidation It's Official: U.S. Government Approves T-Mobile/Sprint Merger July 26, 2019 Consumer advocates are rooting for the states to prevail in their lawsuit against the deal.
Local Journalism Is Your Journalism a Luxury or a Necessity? July 25, 2019 Journalists are used to reporting on inequity as a social phenomenon, but rarely do they harness information as a tool for those directly affected by it. Why?
Privacy Whopping $5-Billion Fine Still a Bargain for Facebook, Critics Say July 24, 2019 The reaction was swift, loud and predictable: Facebook got off light.
Privacy Critics Warn FTC's Paltry $5-Billion Fine for Facebook 'Leaves the Public Vulnerable' to Future Abuse by Tech Giant July 24, 2019 Critics say the fine is an insufficient punishment and a worrying indicator of the future of tech regulation.