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Mobile broadband coverage revealed

The FCC released a comprehensive map, detailing who can and who can't access high-speed mobile phone and broadband service. Read More »

Apple’s response to Foxconn outcry is swift but flawed

Apple picks the Fair Labor Association to monitor disgraceful conditions at its Chinese suppliers, but labor activists question the FLA's independence. Read More »

BTOP brings broadband to the under-served

Federal reinvestment funding to Broadband Technology and Opportunities Program (BTOP) has brought computer and Internet skills and access to thousands. Read More »

Buffalo coalition challenges Verizon for FiOS gap

Verizon won't fulfill its promise of FiOS to Buffalo, so the Don't Bypass Buffalo Coalition is increasing the pressure. Read More »

Columbia’s Eli Noam says mobile is no substitute for wired broadband

The director of Columbia University's Institute for Tele-Information says that mobile Internet access is insufficient. Read More »

Ill political winds for Verizon-Comcast deal

Senate Democrats are challenging the Verizon Wireless-Comcast deal. Read More »

Labor’s foot in cable’s door

CWA and the workers at Brooklyn Cablevision won a decisive organizing drive using all the resources available. Read More »

A Green Button issue

The White House hopes consumers will embrace Green Button technology to reduce energy consumption. Read More »

Financially struggling Mississippians lacking broadband

Poverty in Mississippi is aggravated by inadequate broadband, especially for African Americans. Read More »

FCC’s Lifeline survives cuts and aims higher

The FCC resisted conservative efforts to cap its Lifeline program, but took limited steps to extend the program to broadband. Read More »

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