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  • Internet Access
    Net Neutrality

    Company Caught Violating Net Neutrality Rules Suing to Vacate Them

    January 25, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, MetroPCS -- the nation's fifth-largest wireless carrier -- filed a lawsuit, alongside the one filed by Verizon last week, to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s Net Neutrality order passed in December.

  • Media Control

    Free Press Denounces FCC Approval of Comcast-NBC Merger

    January 18, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- According to press reports on Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission announced its decision, by a vote of 4–1, to approve the merger of Comcast and NBC Universal, one of the largest media mergers in history.

  • Internet Access
    Net Neutrality

    Public Interest Groups Call on FCC to Investigate MetroPCS for Internet Blocking

    January 11, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Monday, Free Press, along with the Center for Media Justice, Media Access Project, New America Foundation Open Technology Institute and Presente.org, filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission urging the agency to investigate claims that new service plans being offered by mobile provider MetroPCS block and discriminate against Internet content, applications and webs

  • Internet Access

    FCC ‘Bill Shock’ Rules Should Go Further for Consumers

    January 10, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press, along with the Center for Media Justice, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Media Access Project, National Consumers League, National Hispanic Media Coalition and New America Foundation Open Technology Initiative, filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission Monday in the agency’s “bill shock” proceeding.

  • Public Media

    Public Media Makers and Fans Must Fight Back Against Attacks

    January 7, 2011

    WASHINGTON – On Thursday, Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) introduced two bills that would cut off federal funding for public broadcasting in America by defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by 2013 and immediately eliminating “certain public radio funding.” The bills mirror earlier efforts by Lamborn to defund all public broadcasting.

  • Internet Access
    Net Neutrality

    Free Press Urges FCC to Investigate MetroPCS 4G Service Plans

    January 4, 2011

    WASHINGTON – MetroPCS has announced changes to its 4G service plans that offer a glimpse of the future of the mobile Internet, as blessed by the Federal Communications Commission, where carriers, not users, decide what content is important.

  • Media Control

    Free Press to FCC: Don’t Rubber-Stamp the Comcast Merger

    December 23, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- According to press reports, the Federal Communications Commission is poised to approve the pending Comcast-NBC merger with conditions. A draft order circulated today must now be modified and approved by a majority of the five commissioners.