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Court Rules to Hear Net Neutrality Challenge

A federal court will again hear complaints from the telecom industry over the need for open Internet, promising to re-open a contentious debate. Read More »

Digital technology makes the disabled more able

New advances in digital technology are helping to mainstream disabled students. Read More »

CWA asks FCC to “stop the clock” on spectrum deal

CWA filed supplemental comments with the FCC asking the agency to "stop the clock" on consideration of the Verizon/cable company transaction. Read More »

German workers appalled by T-Mobile’s practices here

Members of the giant German union ver.di met with their T-Mobile counterparts around the U.S. and found a climate of fear at work. Read More »

Apple, Foxconn and the news

ABC News goes inside Foxconn's Apple plant, but is the coverage missing some essentials? Read More »

Opposition to Verizon cable deal mounts

CWA was joined by NGOs and the state of New Jersey in challenging Verizon Wireless' planned cross-marketing deals. Read More »

Apple aside, Foxconn’s got “tons of issues”

Apple is investigating worker abuses at its Foxconn plants, and Foxconn is buying good will with raises. But will conditions improve? Read More »

Communications Workers Seeks Conditions on Verizon Bid for Cable Spectrum

In a filing to the Federal Communications Commission, the Communications Workers of America called for specific conditions on the application by Verizon Wireless to purchase additional spectrum from four cable providers. Read More »

The FCC wants you to help test broadband

The FCC is looking for volunteers to help with its 2012 Measuring Broadband America program. Read More »

Spectrum auction bill heads for completion

A highly divided Congress seems ready to agree on a bill to extend the payroll tax cut, and to implement the auction of publicly owned TV airwaves. Read More »

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