Survey Finds Consumers Chop Cellphone Use to Cut Costs

Consumers have begun reducing their cellphone use to save money in the face of the sharp economic downturn, according to a new survey. Conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for the New Millennium Research Council, the survey of 2,005 Americans found that 39 percent of those with contract-based cellphones are likely to cut back their service to save money if the economy gets worse over the next six months.

This Anti-Net Neutrality Report Would Not Be Possible Without Generous Underwriting From AT&T

When penning a research report that advises against legislating for Net neutrality, there are certain turns of phrase and disclaimers that are best avoided lest someone question the objectivity of your analysis. “The author wishes to acknowledge and thank AT&T for their support for this project,” is certainly one of them. But there it is [...]

This Anti-Net Neutrality Report Would Not Be Possible Without Generous Underwriting From AT&T

When penning a research report that advises against legislating for Net neutrality, there are certain turns of phrase and disclaimers that are best avoided lest someone question the objectivity of your analysis. “The author wishes to acknowledge and thank AT&T for their support for this project,” is certainly one of them. But there it is [...]