Wavelength: 'Underdog' AT&T tells FCC that eliminating competitors will...
The proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger continues to dominate media policy headlines, but the wireless merger isn't the only game in town. AOL's recent buyout of the Huffington Post has raised...
View ArticleHarper, stop wooing Verizon
Harper, stop wooing Verizon In its ideological crusade to open the telecommunications sector up to foreign ownership the Conservatives are ‘gaming the rules’ in favour of a major US-based multinational.
View ArticleUnion concerned about Verizon spying on Canadians
Union concerned about Verizon spying on Canadians In recent weeks it has come to light that Verizon has been working intimately with the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the personal...
View ArticleEstablish Telco Crown corporation
Establish Telco Crown Corporation Instead of giving a slew of benefits to a gigantic U.S.-based corporation that will take the jobs, expertise and profits out of the country, why not set up a Crown...
View ArticleVerizon, NSA spying and the threat to Canadians' privacy and national security
The Harper government needs to explain to Canadians how it intends to review and address national security concerns related to Verizon Communications' entry into this country's wireless market. In...
View ArticleGood things happen when Canadians speak out!
Good things happen when Canadians speak out! For months, tens of thousands of citizens from right across Canada have stood up to demand the government take action for authentic choice in our broken...
View ArticleSee what Industry Minister Moore has to say about your sky-high cell phone bills
Last fall, a group of over 35 leading innovators and entrepreneurs joined OpenMedia.ca in sending a letter to Industry Minister James Moore. The letter decried that we pay some of the highest prices in...
View ArticleThe Internet you know is about to look a whole lot different. And you might...
Back in January, three judges in Washington, D.C.’s US Court of Appeals made a game-changing legal decision in the case of Verizon v. FCC, that would allow giant telecom conglomerates to block or slow...
View ArticleBig Telecom releases its army of lobbyists
OpenMedia has learned that Big Telecom lobbyists are "sweeping the halls of Congress," intimidating elected representatives into supporting their Internet Slow Lane plan.As our expert contact Marvin...
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