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Google Fiber moves into Nashville
27 Nov, 2014

In February, 2014 Google Fiber announced that it would be bringing 1 Gbps Internet to some additional 33 cities. Recently, the company applied for a franchise to the Nashville, Tennessee metro area and nearby Davidson County – with plans to begin work as soon as possible.
A Google spokeswoman told The Tennessean that “There’s still a lot of work to do beyond this agreement, but we hope to provide an update about whether we can bring Fiber to Nashville by the end of the year.”
Google Fiber files franchise application with state (The Tennessean, Nov. 24, 2014)
CWA urges the FTC and the DOJ to take into account in merger review guidelines the role of collective bargaining in counterbalancing employer market power
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Oct, 2023
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CWA urges the FTC and the DOJ to take into account in merger review guidelines the role of collective bargaining in counterbalancing employer market power
CWA urges the FTC and the DOJ to take into account in merger review guidelines the role of collective bargaining in counterbalancing employer market power
Senate confirms FCC Commissioners Geoffry Starks and Brendan Carr to a second 5-year term
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Oct, 2023
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Senate confirms FCC Commissioners Geoffry Starks and Brendan Carr to a second 5-year term
Senate confirms FCC Commissioners Geoffry Starks and Brendan Carr to a second 5-year term
CWA union petitions governor for oversight of telecom provider Zirrus
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Oct, 2023
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CWA union petitions governor for oversight of telecom provider Zirrus
CWA union petitions governor for oversight of telecom provider Zirrus