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90-Year-Old AT&T User Pays for Wall Street Journal Ad to Tell CEO His Internet Sucks
An AT&T customer for life, Aaron Epstein is angry the company still can’t provide his LA address with anything faster than 3 Mbps in 2021.
Bernie Sanders’ Broadband Plan Is Comcast’s Worst Nightmare
Sanders promises to break up media monopolies, restore net neutrality, and embrace the countless towns and cities that are building their own broadband networks.
Wireless Carriers Now Want to Be the Keepers of Your Website Login Data
But a history of privacy scandals makes them the worst candidates for the job.
California's Resurrected Net Neutrality Bill Just Passed a Major Hurdle
The state senate Communications and Conveyance Committee voted 8-2 in favor of net neutrality bill SB-822.
California’s Net Neutrality Bill Is Back from the Dead, with the Help of Its Biggest Detractor
State assembly member Miguel Santiago helped gut the bill last time, but this time he’s a cosponsor.
Our Robocall Hell Is a Result of Inconsistent Enforcement and Carrier Apathy
Despite endless government initiatives, updated regulations and a laundry list of promises from industry, the problem is worse than ever.
'Exorcists' Tried to Purge the NSA of Its Demons in Manhattan This Weekend
“Watching us, watching them, watching us.”
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Are Both Against the AT&T-Time Warner Deal
Hillary Clinton is taking a more cautious approach to the proposed $85 billion merger.
AT&T’s $85 Billion Time Warner Buyout Faces Tough Federal Scrutiny
US regulators will examine the merger closely for evidence of antitrust harm.
AT&T Hacker 'weev' Demands One Bitcoin for Each Hour He Spent in Jail
The infamous hacker wants reparations. And statues of domestic terrorists, apparently.
AT&T's DirecTV Takeover Will Crush the Dream of A-La-Carte TV
You're already getting your internet from them, if it comes with satellite TV channels, that might just stop you from cutting the cord.
Tracking Students With RFID Chips Is Pretty Lucrative
Today in the department of bad ideas, we have a pair of San Antonio high schools that's decided to tag its students with RFID chips so that they can track their every move on campus. Starting this fall, the Northside Independent School District will be...