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Consumers to Telecom Industry: Tell Us the Truth

October 14, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Six public interest organizations filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday encouraging the agency to protect consumers from misleading, confusing and harmful advertising and billing practices by phone, cable and wireless providers.

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Free Press: Comcast/NBC Universal Merger Bad for the Public Interest

October 13, 2009

WASHINGTON -- According to news reports, Comcast may soon move one step closer toward taking a controlling interest in NBC Universal. Shareholders of Vivendi, which owns 20 percent of NBC Universal, are expected to meet on Wednesday to consider selling their stake in the company.

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Congress Takes Action on Low Power Radio

October 8, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Today, the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet voted to pass The Local Community Radio Act (HR 1147). The legislation, introduced by Reps. Mike Doyle (D-Penn.) and Lee Terry (R-Neb.), would allow for hundreds of new Low Power FM (LPFM) radio stations in communities across the country.

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Free Press: Public Missing from FCC Broadband Workshops

October 8, 2009

WASHINGTON – Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker will attend a hearing Thursday morning in San Diego to help shape the agency’s national broadband plan. The public event, which is focused on “the transformational change that is resulting from the confluence of mobility and broadband,” was announced less than 48 hours before its scheduled start time.

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FCC Actions Pushed AT&T to Stop VoIP Blocking

October 7, 2009

WASHINGTON -- AT&T announced Tuesday that it will stop restricting iPhone applications on its 3G wireless network that use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). AT&T's blocking of VoIP was exposed in August by a Federal Communications Commission inquiry into why iPhone users on AT&T's network were denied access to the Google Voice application.

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Free Press Files in Support of FCC Comcast Order

October 5, 2009

WASHINGTON -- In a legal brief filed Monday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Free Press and five other organizations backed the Federal Communications Commission's authority to protect Internet users' right to an open Internet.

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Free Press Praises Blueprint for Repairing Broken Media

October 2, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Free Press welcomes the release of <i>Informing Communities</i>, a new report by the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy. The report examines the challenges facing media and journalism, the information needs of local communities, and it presents a vision for the future of journalism and the media.

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Free Press Debunks Top 10 Net Neutrality Myths

September 30, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Today, Free Press released <i>Digital Déjà Vu: Old Myths about Net Neutrality</i>, a new issue brief that dispels the arguments from big phone and cable companies and opponents of Net Neutrality. The report exposes false claims about investment, regulation, competition and other prevalent issues.

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Free Press Responds to AT&T Letter, Urges FCC to Ignore Net Neutrality Distraction

September 25, 2009

WASHINGTON -- AT&T filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission on Friday asking the agency to investigate whether the Google Voice application is blocking some calls. In the letter, AT&T misguidedly claims that Google Voice is violating the FCC's Internet Policy Statement, though this statement applies only to Internet access services -- not to applications or Web services.

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Presidential Leadership Needed to Save the News

September 21, 2009

WASHINGTON -- In a meeting with newspaper editors on Friday, President Barack Obama expressed his willingness to look at policies and proposals that could help support quality journalism at a moment when traditional outlets -- especially newspapers -- are struggling.

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