No right to a landline?
Four states have already given AT&T and Verizon an end to required landline service, and more are coming, says journalist in this video. Read More »
Four states have already given AT&T and Verizon an end to required landline service, and more are coming, says journalist in this video. Read More »
AT&T and Verizon are waging a ferocious lobbying campaign at the state level to end universal service - and no one is paying attention. Read More »
T-Mobile USA Follows Low-Road Business Model in Cutting Jobs, Closing Call Centers Read More »
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 »
With millions of rural residents depending on wireless-only, the AT&T/T-Mobile merger offers the best chance for 4G LTE broadband. Read More »
The Communications Workers of America is supporting two parallel congressional bills allocating the D-Block wireless spectrum for a dedicated public safety network. Read More »
On Wednesday, December 15, the Communications Workers of America and the Speed Matters campaign released the 2010 Report on Internet Speeds in all 50 States. Read More »
Momentum continues to build for Congress to step in and pass a narrowly targeted bill to clarify FCC authority over broadband regulation. Read More »
The FCC's recently released Sixth Broadband Deployment Report points out that between 14 and 24 million Americans are living without access to broadband Internet. Read More »
Speed Matters' partner One Economy was awarded $28.5 million in grant money to expand high-speed Internet in underserved communities in the latest round of NITA's Broadband Opportunity funding. Read More »