-
Protect Your Wireless Service
Join MyWireless.org
When you sign up with MyWireless.org, you'll get our informative newsletter and legislative action alerts to help prevent excessive taxes and regulation on wireless.
Author Archives: MyWireless.org
Survey Shows Asian American Consumers Satisfied with and Value Their Wireless Service
Our focus at MyWireless.org is on standing up for the interests of wireless consumers all over the country. To do the best job we can on your behalf, it helps to know what’s on your mind, and what issues you consider important. That’s why we spend a lot of time trying to find that out with public opinion polls.
Posted in Blog
Leave a comment
Erick Erickson Joins MyWireless.org® in Urging the Senate to Pass the Wireless Tax Fairness Act
Erick Erickson, Editor of RedState.com, learned firsthand about abusive taxing of cellphone users by local government as a councilman in Georgia. In the video below, Erick talks about that experience, explains how the current tax structure is outdated and unfair, and tells viewers how The Wireless Tax Fairness Act (S. 543) can start fixing the situation.
MyWireless.org® Commends Oregon Senator Ron Wyden for Fighting for Wireless Tax Relief
Washington, D.C. (November 27, 2012) – Today the bipartisan and pro-consumer advocacy group, MyWireless.org, announced they awarded Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon with the 2012 Wireless Consumer Hero Award for his commitment to wireless tax relief for American consumers and [...]
Posted in MyWireless.org Release
Leave a comment
Carriers Band Together to Protect Consumers Against Theft
Which would you rather have turn up missing, your cellphone or your wallet? Talk about the lesser of two evils! Both are horrifying prospects to most of us and represent different and potentially significant losses for consumers.
Posted in Blog
Leave a comment
Are Wireless Taxes Fair?
We’re launching a new video to help wireless consumers understand how wireless taxes differ from average sales tax. Take a look: “It’s not fair, it’s not fair at all!” He’s right. The average American wireless consumer pays more than 17% [...]
Posted in Blog
Leave a comment


