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Michael Calabrese on the FCC’s unprecedented plan to auction off spectrum licenses.
The FCC’s proposed changes to Lifeline will widen the digital divide for low-income Americans.
OTI welcomes a new bipartisan surveillance reform bill.
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The bill would ban blocking, throttling, paid prioritization, and zero-rating.
OTI applauds demands for the FCC to turn over documents related to its review of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger.
The FCC paves the way for faster, more affordable Wi-Fi and 5G-capable services across the country.
International coalition of 102 civil society organizations, tech companies, and experts call for stronger encryption
OTI and Access Now urge the FCC to improve its Section 706 broadband availability assessment.
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