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AT&T/T-Mobile merger parties granted court postponement

A federal court judge has granted AT&T and T-Mobile a postponement of the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit. Read More »

Cable Deal Signed, Verizon Pulls Out of FiOS Build Out

Instead of expanding their fiber-optic network, FiOs, Verizon will now market its partners' cable services. Read More »

Verizon cable deal clamps the lid on broadband competition

Verizon's deal with cable providers undermines competition for broadband. Read More »

The NLRB Wades Into Online Workplace Chatter – Slowly

Employees are turning to the NLRB to referee online work chatter. Read More »

Broadband Speeds: The More You Pay Your ISP, The More Likely They Tell The Truth

The less you pay for Internet, the less likely you're getting the advertised speed. Read More »

Verizon Takes in $100 Billion, But Lets Us Pay Their Taxes

A new report shows Verizon makes huge profits but pays little in taxes. Read More »

AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Opponents Mislead With Job Loss Scare

The proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger will bring jobs and stability -- despite claims to the contrary. Read More »

Does The Internet Save You Money?

The Internet Innovation Alliance claims that high-speed access saves consumers more than $7000 a year. Read More »

Finland’s Move To Telecom Truth In Marketing

Finland's telecom regulator has demanded that companies publish accurate broadband and mobile speeds. Read More »

Mobile Carriers Voluntarily Promise To Insulate Consumers From Bill Shock

Under pressure from consumer groups and the FCC, telcos agree to alert mobile users who are reaching usage limits. Read More »

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