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WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Federal Communications Commissioner Ajit Pai called the agency’s ability to oversee Internet access services under common carriage rules a “hopelessly outdated” approach. The remarks continued the debate about the FCC’s authority to require Internet service providers to abide by the non-discrimination and interconnection policies that currently govern telephone and enterprise telecommunications networks.

Internet Access
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Monday, Japanese wireless provider SoftBank announced that it would acquire a 70 percent stake in Sprint Nextel.

Internet Access
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, Massachusetts Rep. Ed Markey announced his support for the five principles in the Declaration of Internet Freedom, joining congressional colleagues Sen. Ron Wyden, Reps. Anna Eshoo, Darrell Issa and Jared Polis and more than 2,000 organizations and 75,000 individuals from more than 130 countries.

Free & Open Internet
Privacy & Surveillance
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission allowed key parts of its “program access” rules to expire, in a decision that could make it harder for rivals to traditional cable companies to compete.

Media Consolidation
Press Release

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS announced an agreement to combine T-Mobile and MetroPCS. Free Press is reviewing the details of the deal.

Internet Access
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Monday, Free Press released Left in the Dark, an analysis of political advertising and local news coverage in five cities — Charlotte, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Milwaukee and Tampa — where ad spending has skyrocketed this year.

Media Accountability
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, California Rep. Anna G. Eshoo joined congressional colleagues Sen. Ron Wyden, Rep. Darrell Issa and Rep. Jared Polis, more than 1,800 groups and organizations and 75,000 individuals from more than 130 countries who have signed the Declaration of Internet Freedom.

Free & Open Internet
Privacy & Surveillance