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  • Net Neutrality Saved in AT&T Merger

    December 29, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission today approved the $85 billion merger of AT&T and BellSouth. In a victory for advocates of Internet freedom, the terms of the deal include strict protections for Network Neutrality and concessions that will lower the cost of Internet access.

  • AT&T Commits to Net Neutrality and Low-Cost Internet

    December 28, 2006

    WASHINGTON - In a letter of commitment filed with the Federal Communications Commission tonight, AT&T officials agreed to adhere to strict Network Neutrality and guarantee low-cost DSL access for 30 months if allowed to complete an $85 billion merger with BellSouth. Free Press, Consumers Union and Consumer Federation of America made the following statements:

  • Music Legends Join Everyday Nashville Citizens to Speak Out Against Big Media

    December 11, 2006

    NASHVILLE — More than 500 Nashville residents joined country music legends at Belmont University's Massey Performing Arts Center today to speak out against media consolidation. The event, the second official Federal Communications Commission hearing, gave the public a chance to tell the FCC how proposed changes to media ownership limits would adversely affect their lives and work.

  • Bad Telecom Legislation Defeated with End of 109th Congress

    December 8, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The SavetheInternet.com Coalition, the broad alliance of groups that mobilized millions of citizens to defend the free and open Internet, today hailed the demise of telecommunications legislation in the 109th Congress that failed to protect the fundamental principle of Network Neutrality.

  • FCC Ignores Ethics to Speed AT&T Merger

    December 8, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- Today, at the request of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin, the FCC general counsel cleared Commissioner Robert McDowell to vote on the proposed merger of AT&T and BellSouth. McDowell earlier had recused himself due to conflicts of interest with lobbying work he did before joining the FCC.

  • FCC Faces Public at Second Official Hearing on Media Consolidation

    December 8, 2006

    NASHVILLE -- A broad-based coalition of local and national groups is urging the public to turn out for the Federal Communications Commission's second official hearing on sweeping changes to the nation's ownership rules. The FCC public hearing will take place: <b>Monday, Dec. 11 Hearing Starts at 1 p.m. -- Public Testimony until 9 p.m. Massey Performing Arts Center Belmont University

  • Country Legends to Testify at FCC Hearing in Nashville

    December 6, 2006

    NASHVILLE -- On Dec. 11 in Nashville, legendary country musicians George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Naomi Judd, Dobie Gray and Craig Wiseman will testify about media consolidation's impact on musicians at an official Federal Communications Commission hearing.