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  • Free Press Welcomes National Broadband Plan Launch

    April 8, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission launched its "national broadband plan" to bring high-speed Internet to all Americans. The FCC must develop this comprehensive strategy for Congress by Feb. 17, 2010, as part of the $7.2 billion broadband stimulus portion of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

  • Wired Less: Disconnected in Urban America

    April 7, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- With the Federal Communications Commission set to begin work on a national broadband strategy this week, Free Press has released <em><a href="http://www.freepress.net/files/Wired_Less_Disconnected_in_Urban_America.pdf">Wired Less: Disconnected in Urban America</a></em>, a multimedia report that calls attention to the urban digital divide.

  • Free Press Calls on FCC to Protect Wireless Net Neutrality

    April 3, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, Free Press called on the agency to confirm that wireless networks must adhere to the Internet Policy Statement, which protects consumers' right to access any online content and services on any device of their choosing.

  • Free Press Releases Broadband Stimulus Grant Scorecard

    March 24, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- In a roundtable discussion on broadband stimulus at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Free Press Research Director <strong>S. Derek Turner</strong> outlined the five criteria policymakers should use to score potential broadband deployment projects: adoption and affordability, speed, civics, job creation and efficiency.

  • Free Press Promotes Open Internet at Broadband Stimulus Roundtable

    March 23, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- In a roundtable discussion on broadband stimulus at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Free Press Policy Director <strong>Ben Scott</strong> proposed that policymakers attach strict open Internet conditions to taxpayer-funded networks.

  • Deep Packet Inspection Puts Open Internet at Risk

    March 19, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- The uncertainty surrounding Net Neutrality has given rise to a technology known as Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) that offers Internet service providers unprecedented control over Internet content, according to a new paper released today by Free Press.

  • Free Press Testifies on Universal Service Reform at House Hearing

    March 12, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- In testimony before the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet, Free Press Research Director <strong>S. Derek Turner</strong> urged lawmakers to make universal, affordable broadband a priority in any plans to reform the Universal Service Fund (USF).

  • Free Press Responds to First Public Meeting on Broadband Stimulus

    March 10, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- The three federal agencies charged with overseeing $7.2 billion in broadband stimulus funds -- the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the Department of Agriculture and the Federal Communications Commission -- held their first joint public meeting on the grants funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

  • Pickering, Free Press and OIC to Discuss Broadband Stimulus Programs

    March 9, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- Today, former Rep. Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) will join Free Press and the Open Internet Coalition on a national conference call to outline ways to implement model broadband stimulus programs that promote the public interest and guide future technology policy.

  • Five Days on the Digital Dirt Road

    March 3, 2009

    WASHINGTON -- InternetforEveryone.org -- the broad-based initiative to connect every American to fast, open and affordable Internet -- has released <em><a href="http://www.internetforeveryone.org/americaoffline/nc">Five Days on the Digital Dirt Road</a></em>, a unique, multimedia report on the digital divide in rural America.