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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 »

Verizon’s evil twin

Verizon Wireless is fighting to steal customers from Verizon FiOS. Confused? So are customers. Read More »

Petition keeps the Apple controversy going

The NGO SumofUs has launched an online petition to pressure Apple and its worker-abusive contractors. Read More »

The Challenge of Broadband and Social Justice

Broadband and Social Justice Summit: spectrum crunch threatens minority mobile broadband gains. Read More »

The Hong Kong activists who’ve taken on Apple

Information on Apple's supply chain abuses comes from a determined band of Hong Kong labor activists. Read More »

Brooklyn Cablevision workers vote for CWA

Cablevision workers puncture the anti-union wall in the cable industry by joining CWA. Read More »

The other side of Apple’s shiny surface

Apple's fabulously successful products are made by workers under conditions that are often inhuman, not fabulous. Read More »

Hamlet without the prince

Apple may claim its move to Asia was based on efficiency, but exchange rates were more important, says economist. Read More »

Must Apple’s success equal U.S. job loss?

Apple claims it moved operations to Asia for efficiency and flexibility, not low wages. But U.S. workers pay anyway. Read More »

Wireless advances again

The International Telecommunication Union has announced that LTE-Advanced is the new standard for wireless, but will can it be readily adopted? Read More »

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