Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Internet Access Starlink, Elon Musk and the Promise (and Perils) of Internet from Space September 6, 2021 The Hoh Tribe consists of 28 homes along a strip of road on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. Getting online here has been a constant struggle. Internet Access Ida Spurs Demands to Bolster Wireless Networks After Phones Fail September 1, 2021 As Hurricane Ida pummeled New Orleans, the city’s 911 emergency-calling service, served by AT&T, stopped working. Internet Access How Big Telecom Killed Rules That Would Have Prevented Hurricane Ida Outages August 31, 2021 Once again a lack of industry oversight and meaningful rules means the cellular industry wasn’t fully prepared for disaster. Internet Access T-Mobile Hack Spurs Call for Crackdown on Data Retention August 30, 2021 T-Mobile's widely publicized data breach is raising new concerns about companies' data-retention practices. Media Reparations The Philadelphia Inquirer Is Working to Transform Its Newsroom. Here's What It's Done in a Year August 27, 2021 After its infamous ‘Buildings Matter, Too’ headline, the paper launched its ‘Inquirer for All’ project to rebuild to be inclusive and antiracist. Future of Journalism Is the Journalism Crisis Just a Capitalism Crisis? August 12, 2021 A recent roundtable explored the structural breakdown of the media. Internet Access What the $65B Broadband-Service Plan Will Do August 11, 2021 The broadband funding is a “great down payment” on the Biden administration’s far-reaching goals of making internet more affordable, says Free Press’ Matt Wood. Internet Access Senate Passes $1-Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan August 10, 2021 The bill includes $65 billion to help close the digital divide and will make broadband more affordable and equitable. Future of Journalism Media Reparations The News Is Dead, Long Live the News August 10, 2021 Public-interest journalism needs to be radically rethought. Platform Accountability The Woman Who Did Facebook's Racial Audit Is About to Be Really Busy August 5, 2021 Laura Murphy, an ACLU veteran, is wielding a new tool for reform. Are companies ready to listen? Previous page Prev … Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Current page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 … Next page Next
Internet Access Starlink, Elon Musk and the Promise (and Perils) of Internet from Space September 6, 2021 The Hoh Tribe consists of 28 homes along a strip of road on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. Getting online here has been a constant struggle.
Internet Access Ida Spurs Demands to Bolster Wireless Networks After Phones Fail September 1, 2021 As Hurricane Ida pummeled New Orleans, the city’s 911 emergency-calling service, served by AT&T, stopped working.
Internet Access How Big Telecom Killed Rules That Would Have Prevented Hurricane Ida Outages August 31, 2021 Once again a lack of industry oversight and meaningful rules means the cellular industry wasn’t fully prepared for disaster.
Internet Access T-Mobile Hack Spurs Call for Crackdown on Data Retention August 30, 2021 T-Mobile's widely publicized data breach is raising new concerns about companies' data-retention practices.
Media Reparations The Philadelphia Inquirer Is Working to Transform Its Newsroom. Here's What It's Done in a Year August 27, 2021 After its infamous ‘Buildings Matter, Too’ headline, the paper launched its ‘Inquirer for All’ project to rebuild to be inclusive and antiracist.
Future of Journalism Is the Journalism Crisis Just a Capitalism Crisis? August 12, 2021 A recent roundtable explored the structural breakdown of the media.
Internet Access What the $65B Broadband-Service Plan Will Do August 11, 2021 The broadband funding is a “great down payment” on the Biden administration’s far-reaching goals of making internet more affordable, says Free Press’ Matt Wood.
Internet Access Senate Passes $1-Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan August 10, 2021 The bill includes $65 billion to help close the digital divide and will make broadband more affordable and equitable.
Future of Journalism Media Reparations The News Is Dead, Long Live the News August 10, 2021 Public-interest journalism needs to be radically rethought.
Platform Accountability The Woman Who Did Facebook's Racial Audit Is About to Be Really Busy August 5, 2021 Laura Murphy, an ACLU veteran, is wielding a new tool for reform. Are companies ready to listen?