Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, April 7th, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, April 7th, 2017.
Your news links for today:
- Twitter sues US government over demand to reveal anti-Trump account - Business Insider
- At least three states are trying to replace the online privacy rules nixed by Trump - Recode
- The FCC’s broadband privacy regulations are gone. But don’t forget about the Wiretap Act. - Washington Post
- Activists vow to make ISP privacy sellout a "major issue" in the 2018 elections - Cory Doctorow
- FCC head Ajit Pai reportedly outlines plans to roll back net neutrality rules - The Verge
- CRTC: Wireless Service Providers Must Join The National Public Alerting System - iPhone in Canada
- 2016-17 CCTS Mid-Year Report: Bell Takes 32% of Complaints - iPhone in Canada
- CCTS reveals top wireless complaint by Canadians is carriers misleading information about terms - Mobile Syrup
- This Chart Shows Canadians Get Worst Deal Of Anyone On Wireless - Huffington Post
- On the right is Bell's prices in ON, with SK on the left; Rogers (Fido), Bell (Virgin), & Telus (Koodo) need to compete with publicly owned SaskTel in SK - reddit discussion
- Canadian carriers should offer unlimited data: Toronto City Council to CRTC - Mobile Syrup
- Toronto council wants unlimited data: good luck with that - Peter Nowak
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.