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Americans tell ISPs, don?t mess with our Internet
Following the Verizon v. FCC ruling, Consumer Reports polled households with broadband service and found that 71 percent of them would switch ISPs if their present carrier tried “to block, slow down, or charge more for bandwith-heavy services.”
They’d also be inclined to complain to the ISP, complain to Congress and the FCC, bad-mouth the carrier on social media and in general make a nuisance of themselves.
Verizon v. FCC (US Court of Appeals for DC, Jan. 14, 2014)
71% of U.S. households would switch from providers that attempt to interfere with Internet. (Consumer Reports, Feb. 18, 2014)
TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
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TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
TCGplayer workers rally for livable wages and launch a report on poverty-level wages at the eBay subsidiary
Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
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Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City win first collective contract with CWA
Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air
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Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air
Labor and public interest groups defend FCC's broadcast ownership rules promoting competition, diversity, and localism on air