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With AT&T/T-Mobile deal blocked, Verizon extends its empire

Shortly after buying wireless services from Comcast, Time Warner and Bright House, Verizon paid Cox Communications $315 million for another 20 MHZ. Read More »

Celebrated Populist, Commissioner Michael Copps leaving FCC After 10 Years’ Service

Progressive commissioner, Michael Copps, retiring from 10 years' battle at the FCC. Read More »

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 »

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