Coalition Efforts
Telephone
- FCC should ban forced arbitration clauses in telecommunications services contracts
- FCC should prioritize protecting consumers from widescale nuisance and fraud facilitated through unwanted and illegal text messages
- Telemarketing Sales Rule should be strengthened even further to protect consumers from misconduct
- The FCC should protect Americans from sneaky voicemails from telemarketers and debt collectors
- Limit ways robocallers can evade TRACED Act
- Utility pole access is barrier to widespread broadband deployment
- The pandemic’s impact on the digital divide: Low-income Americans need help now
- California legislators urged to make significant investments in public broadband
- Privacy advocates urge U.S. FCC to protect privacy during pandemic
- The FCC prepares to regulate providers’ efforts to curb annoying robocalls
- The never-ending scourge of unwanted calls continues to plague Americans
- It’s time for swift action on robocalls
- Robocall madness: It’s time to stop the scams and abuse
- The FCC can do more to stop annoying, and illegal, robocalls
- FCC’s Lifeline program critical to victims of domestic violence
- Credit unions must follow robocall/text consent laws
- Caller ID authentication provides protection against illegal and unwanted calls
- Consumer groups call on House to oppose pyramid scheme promotion amendment
- The FCC could do more to block pesky robocalls
- What’s more annoying than robocalls? We could soon find out.
- Unnecessary FCC rule continues to threaten consumers’ privacy
- Consumers have a right to their day in court
- Bringing Lifeline into the Digital Age
- Consumer advocates come out against forced arbitration clauses
- Consumers shouldn’t have to sacrifice privacy for safety
- Mobile banking: Convenient, but is it safe?
- The U.S. should follow EU lead on privacy protections
- Stringent telecom carrier safeguards needed to protect consumer privacy
- Wireless cramming fraud costs consumers millions annually
- Low-income communities at risk in wireless merger
- Utility records may put low-income consumers at a disadvantage
- Cell phone unlocking should not be a crime
- In favor of cell phone privacy in Maryland
- Including CHIP as a Lifeline-qualifying assistance program helps the working poor
- Digital TV rules lack public benefit, say groups
- Keep the Universal Service Fee Fair