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From the Blog
Verizon: Let Us Charge You More for Less!
June 13, 2012 by Jenn Ettinger
On Monday, Verizon Wireless introduced data-sharing plans that will give users a monthly allotment of data to be used across all of their devices. The new option to share data will push customers to pay more for a limited amount of data, and it comes with a fee just to connect a device to the network. Even before using any shared data, a family of four would have to pay $160 each and every month just to connect four smartphones to Verizon's network.
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Sen. Kohl Stands Up to Verizon
May 24, 2012 by Josh Levy
Sen. Herb Kohl just sent a forceful letter to the Federal Communications Commission and the Justice Department about Verizon's proposed deal with big cable.
"I believe these transactions present serious competition concerns which should be examined closely by your agencies," Sen. Kohl wrote.
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Open Wireless ... the Answer to Everything?
May 21, 2012 by Wally Bowen
Once upon a time, Internet enthusiasts made the following comparison: The Internet is to 21st-century economies what navigable waterways and roads were to 19th- and 20th-century economies.
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