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OTI Highlights Broad Opposition to FCC’s Dangerous Proposal to Cap the Universal Service Fund
The FCC’s proposal to cap the USF is unnecessary and harmful to programs that help those in need access critical services.
The Data Portability Act: More User Control, More Competition
Data portability is a critical right that allows users to move the data that a company has collected about them to another service.
OTI Appalled that Administration Seeks Renewal of Privacy-Invasive and Ineffective Phone Records Program
Congress should repeal the Section 215 call detail records program now, and truly end bulk collection of Americans’ phone records.
8/14 FCC C-Band Reply Comments On Behalf of Public Interest Spectrum Coalition
OTI Condemns FCC’s ‘Blind Rubber-Stamping’ of T-Mobile/Sprint Merger
The FCC is rubber-stamping an anti-competitive merger that would prices and harm consumers, all without the public’s input.
Privacy Rights are Civil Rights
To create effective privacy legislation, policymakers must ensure that companies’ data practices don’t violate individuals’ civil rights.
Introducing: Evaluating the Digital Standard
Introducing OTI’s public methodology for implementing the Digital Standard.