The FCC has proposed new rules that would allow ISPs to stop itemizing certain additional fees and instead disclose them as a ...
The Federal Communications Commission will vote to eliminate a rule that requires Internet service providers to list all of ...
FCC vote on July 22 could gut broadband nutrition labels, letting ISPs hide fees in vague totals and making your internet ...
FCC broadband label rollback, allowing internet service providers to hide itemized pass-through fees behind aggregate totals.
The FCC is looking to eliminate some of its broadband labeling requirements for ISPs. Broadband “nutrition” labels were introduced to make it easier for consumers to compare prices and services, fees ...
The FCC released a Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) last month as part of its "delete, delete, delete” proceeding, proposing targeted revisions to the broadband nutrition-label ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A proposed rule change could undo the yearslong battle for broadband ‘nutrition labels.’ A proposed rule change ...
The FCC has approved a proposal to reconsider some parts of the broadband label rules. This move could allow ISPs to remove the language and pricing label from their plans. The FCC has taken its first ...