Hi There, T-Mobile and Sprint have spun a web of lies to make us think their proposed merger is a good thing. Here’s the truth: This merger would drive up prices and disproportionately harm low-income communities as well as people of color who rely the most on these companies’ lower-priced services for phone and internet.
Tune into the livestream and hear from speakers like Erin Shields of the Center for Media Justice, Yosef Getachew of Common Cause, and Gaurav Laroia, Carmen Scurato and Collette Watson of Free Press Action. We’ll also be reading and responding to some of the “mean tweets” we’ve gotten about our opposition to the merger. Join us for a few laughs — and some real facts and figures — as we set the record straight about runaway consolidation in the telecom market. After you check out the livestream, join our tweetstorm about the merger. All you have to do is log in to your Twitter account and then click one of the tweets below to send: Thanks for all that you do— Lucia, Collette, Nilda and the rest of the Free Press Action Fund team P.S. The T-Mobile/Sprint deal would expand the digital divide and be a disaster for consumers, especially low-income communities and people of color who rely on T-Mobile’s and Sprint’s affordable services. Tune into our livestream to learn more about the T-Mobile/Sprint merger and how to stop it. |
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