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LOS ANGELES — On Dec. 6, hundreds of Los Angeles residents from all walks of life will discuss the future of the Internet at a town hall meeting sponsored by InternetforEveryone.org — a broad-based initiative to connect every American to a fast, open and affordable Internet.

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WASHINGTON — Today, the Federal Communications Commission released the agenda for its Dec. 18 meeting. It includes a Report & Order to reform the rules of cable carriage complaints and help resolve basic process issues for independent and minority programmers who have been denied carriage.

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WASHINGTON — This week, advertisements sponsored by Free Press appeared in the classified sections of the Washington Post, Washington Times, Politico and The Hill seeking a new leader of the Federal Communications Commission.

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WASHINGTON — According to news reports, wireless industry trade association CTIA has dropped its legal challenge to the open access conditions imposed on a portion of the 700 MHz spectrum by the Federal Communications Commission.

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WASHINGTON — Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to approve the unlicensed use of “white spaces” — empty airwaves between television channels — to provide high-speed Internet access nationwide.

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WASHINGTON — Free Press is calling on the Federal Communications Commission to require all broadband providers to disclose any practice that monitors or interferes with their customers’ Internet use.

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WASHINGTON — A coalition of the nation’s leading consumer, media and public interest groups is calling on Congress to support using empty public airwaves — known as “white spaces” — to bridge the digital divide and bring Internet service to millions of Americans in underserved communities.

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WASHINGTON — The National Association of Broadcasters and the Association for Maximum Service Television launched an attack on public interest groups that support using empty public airwaves — known as “white spaces” — to bridge the digital divide and bring Internet access to millions of Americans in underserved communities.