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WASHINGTON — Today, Free Press launched FreetheiPhone.org — a campaign demanding an open, competitive wireless Internet for everyone. Apple’s iPhone — locked into AT&T’s slow, closed network — is a bellweather for the future of mobile Internet.

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WASHINGTON — On July 15, small and independent publishers will be hit with a major postage rate increase that threatens to push many of them out of print. Yet just days before the new rates are supposed to take effect, most publishers still don’t know how much they’re supposed to pay — leaving them unable to prepare for the severe financial burden the hike is likely to inflict.

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PORTLAND, Maine — More than 200 people attended an official Federal Communications Commission hearing on localism Thursday, packing into the Portland High School auditorium to express their frustration with the dwindling number of locally owned radio and television stations.

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PORTLAND, Maine — At an official hearing on localism tomorrow in Portland, the Federal Communications Commission will hear public testimony on the benefits of Low Power FM (LPFM) stations.

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WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today released a report on “Broadband Connectivity Competition Policy” that urges federal policymakers to “proceed with caution” as they consider the laws and regulations that will shape the future of the Internet.

On behalf of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition, S. Derek Turner, research director of Free Press, issued the following statement:

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WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation was introduced today in both the House and Senate that would bring hundreds of local, Low Power FM (LPFM) radio stations to cities and suburbs across the country.

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WASHINGTON - Members of Congress today expressed their support for the concept of “open access” during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on the pending auction of a valuable piece of the public airwaves.

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WASHINGTON — More than a quarter-million Americans have urged the Federal Communications Commission to use a valuable slice of the public airwaves to make Internet access more open, affordable and accessible to everyone. The massive public outcry comes as the FCC prepares to set conditions on the auction of the newly available “700 MHz band” of spectrum.