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  • Dear Chairman Wheeler: The State of Broadband Is Hurting Vulnerable Communities

    Joseph Torres
    Steven Renderos
    March 8, 2016
    Millions of our society’s most vulnerable members can't afford broadband — which is why the FCC must block the Charter-Time Warner Cable merger, which would only make things worse.
  • San Antonio Residents Push AT&T and Rep. Joaquin Castro to Support Real Net Neutrality

    Joseph Torres
    Steven Renderos
    February 23, 2015
    Castro says he supports Net Neutrality but has said nothing about whether he supports Title II — rendering his position indistinguishable from that of the big phone and cable companies.
  • Comcast-merger

    12 Comcast Lies

    Steven Renderos
    February 13, 2015
    Comcast is spinning out lies left and right to sell its merger with Time Warner Cable. We’ve collected 12 of the biggest whoppers here.
  • Protest Grows Against FCC's Plan for Tiered Internet

    Joseph Torres
    Steven Renderos
    May 16, 2014
    On Thursday, more than 200 activists gathered outside the Federal Communications Commission to speak out against a proposal that would create a separate but unequal Internet.
  • To Plead Our Own Cause

    Steven Renderos
    January 21, 2014
    What if you had to pick five websites to browse for the rest of your life? What websites would make your list?
  • The FCC Is Coming to Oakland

    Joseph Torres
    Steven Renderos
    December 16, 2013
    Tom Wheeler, the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is heading out to Oakland, Calif. — to hear from you.
  • Urge the FCC to Address the High Cost of Prison Phone Calls

    Steven Renderos
    May 11, 2012

    For 2.7 million children in the United States, a phone call is their only means of communicating with parents in prison. Phone calls with those parents can provide stability, comfort and a sense of normalcy.

  • A Day of Internet Action, A Week of Reflection

    Steven Renderos
    February 22, 2010

    On Monday, February 15th, groups across the country, including Main Street Project, the organization I work for, participated in a National Day of Action in support of broadband access and Net Neutrality.

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