MMTC Joins Public Knowledge and 228 Organizations on Broadband Stimulus Letter
The signers urge the FCC to support access to affordable broadband internet in forthcoming COVID-19 stimulus packages
The signers urge the FCC to support access to affordable broadband internet in forthcoming COVID-19 stimulus packages
Former FCC General Counsel and National Telecommunications & Information Administration Director Henry Geller passed away April 7th at 96.
The letter regards the FCC’s authority to regulate the Lifeline program in light of the 2019 Mozilla ruling. The Lifeline program connects millions of low-income, underserved… Read More »MMTC-led Group of 28 Organizations Files Lifeline Letter with FCC
Move would help millions by providing 1200 MHz of additional bandwidth to accommodate rapidly increasing Wi-Fi demand, as well as next-generation Wi-Fi innovation.
In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, MMTC is committed to our mission critical work in bridging the digital divide through education, outreach, advocacy, and community partnerships that ensure the connectivity of the most vulnerable students, workers, families, and communities in America.
New FCC report affirms a significant void in broadcast ownership diversity across all measures.
In a letter to Maine state legislators, MMTC and a coalition of 8 national civil rights organizations urged lawmakers to amend state privacy law in order to protect all consumers consistently and meaningfully.
The MOU comprehensively addresses the need for minority participation and inclusion in T-Mobile’s workplace, C-suite, and board, as well as the company’s procurement practices.
MMTC strongly supports the Expanding Broadcast Opportunities Act to revive FCC’s minority tax certificate policy and expand incubator program.
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MMTC and 3 other groups filed a letter expressing concerns that Maine’s that LD 946 does not go far enough to protect consumer online privacy…