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  • Free & Open Internet

    FCC Leaves the Internet Unprotected: 21 Days and Counting...

    April 27, 2010

    WASHINGTON – Three weeks after a federal appeals court put the Federal Communications Commission’s ability to safeguard Internet users in jeopardy, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski continues to dodge questions about what course his agency will take to ensure Network Neutrality and to achieve the critical goals of the National Broadband Plan.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Urges FCC to Move Ahead with Rules to Protect the Internet

    April 26, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- Today marks the closing of the official public comment cycle in the Federal Communications Commission's open Internet proceeding. Free Press will file reply comments today with the FCC, urging the agency to move forward with its plans to promote innovation and investment online by preserving the free and open Internet.

  • Media Control

    Verizon Brags About Plan to Cut Thousands More Jobs

    April 23, 2010

    WASHINGTON – This week, on Verizon’s quarterly earnings conference call, Chief Financial Officer John F. Killian announced plans to cut tens of thousands more jobs at the company: "I mentioned on previous calls the last couple of years we’ve reduced our wireline work force by about 13,000 per year, and I said we would do the same this year.

  • Net Neutrality

    Free Press: Industry-Funded Study on Net Neutrality and Jobs 'Deeply Flawed'

    April 23, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press responded to the findings of an industry-funded “study” conducted by Coleman Bazelon and paid for by the Mobile Future, a coalition which includes AT&T, various chambers of commerce, and other opponents of de facto Network Neutrality rules. <strong>S. Derek Turner</strong>, Free Press research director, issued the following statement:

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Testifies at House Hearing on Need for Broadband Data

    April 21, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- In testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet, Free Press Research Director <strong>S. Derek Turner</strong> urged members of Congress to make sure that the Federal Communications Commission’s implementation of the National Broadband Plan includes gathering thorough and accurate data on broadband availability.

  • Net Neutrality

    RCN Web Management Techniques Demonstrate Need for Strong Net Neutrality Rules

    April 21, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- Cable company RCN agreed on Monday to settle a class-action lawsuit after it was accused of degrading its users’ Internet service. In 2008, a complaint against RCN was filed accusing the company of throttling, a network management practice that prevents or delays customers from using the Internet in certain ways.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Frontier's New Internet Overcharging Scheme Gouges Internet Users

    April 15, 2010

    Recent <a href="http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Frontier-Users-Facing-New-100-250-GB-Caps-107885">news</a> reports indicate that although revenue for Internet provider Frontier Communications has been increasing, the company is testing a new Internet overcharging scheme that would force consumers to pay outrageously high fees for what the company arbitrarily deems “high bandwidth use.”

  • Media Control

    Waters Bill Pushes FCC to Listen to Public on Comcast-NBC Merger

    April 14, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) introduced a bill that would allow for more time for public input on the proposed Comcast-NBC merger by extending the public comment period for 45 additional days. <strong>Joe Torres</strong>, government relations manager at Free Press, made the following statement: