Tag: Telcos
A1 Telekom to be held accountable for violations in Belarus
Access Now supports Open Society Justice Initiative’s complaint calling for accountability filed with the OECD against A1 Telekom Austria.
Open letter to the EU: protect people affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine
In a letter to the EU, Access Now provides recommendations related to tech platforms and telecoms operators in the context of the war in Ukraine.
Resist Myanmar’s digital coup: stop the military consolidating digital control
Access Now and a coalition of human rights organizations call on the international and business community to resist the digital coup in Myanmar.
Kazakhstan government, telcos must put an end to internet shutdowns
Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition are demanding the assurance of open, accessible internet for all across Kazakhstan.
Can Biden build the internet back better?
One year after Joe Biden became President of the United States, has he made progress on digital rights? It’s a mixed bag.
Access Now to Telenor: where are the answers Myanmar deserves on the M1 sale?
Access Now is once again calling on Telenor to address the rights risks that the sale to M1 Group will generate.
Privacy violated in Palestine: ISPs leave private data exposed
“Privacy Violated: Protection of Customers’ Personal Information by Internet Service Providers in Palestine,” explores how ISPs are failing to protect data.
Digital dominion: new report exposes the depth of Syrian regime’s mass surveillance
Access Now and UIC John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic are launching “Digital dominion: how the Syrian regime’s mass digital surveillance violates human rights.”
Renewed Liability Shield Bill Aims to Hold Tech Accountable
#KeepItOn: Open letter to keep the internet open and secure during elections in the Republic of the Congo
Nations across Africa, and the world, are intentionally shutting down the internet when people need it the most — during elections and important national events. This election, we urge the Republic of the Congo to #KeepItOn.