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CWA Blog Claims Credit for FCC Data Order, But Ignores Local Company Data

Started by TLF · 10 months ago

Over at the Communications Workers of America’s blog, Speed Matters, the union claims credit for the Federal Communications Commission’s recent order requiring broadband companies to provide the FCC with more information, including data about availability by Census trac ... Continue reading »

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