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Lifeline is a federal subsidy that has offered discounted phone service to eligible low-income Americans since 1985.
The FCC voted to adopt a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding measures to protect the online privacy of broadband customers.
OTI joined over fifty other organizations calling the FCC to address the proliferation of zero-rating schemes by various ISPs.
New America announced today that Tyra Mariani is being appointed to a newly created Vice President position to drive strategic initiatives.
The letter and petition demands the FCC and DOJ investigate law enforcement’s use of military-grade cellular surveillance devices.
H.R. 4596 would exempt many broadband providers from the Open Internet Order’s transparency rules for five years.
Letter urges the FCC to consider the interests of disadvantaged communities as it defines the privacy obligations of broadband providers.
H.R. 2666 would prohibit the FCC from taking actions that impact the rates that broadband providers charge customers.