FCC moves to repeal rule requiring ISPs to disclose all fees

The Federal Communications Commission is set to roll back a rule from the Biden administration. The rule currently obliges ISPs to list all fees on consumer bills. FCC

The Federal Communications Commission is set to roll back a rule from the Biden administration. The rule currently obliges ISPs to list all fees on consumer bills. FCC officials argue the requirement adds unnecessary paperwork. Consumer advocates warn the repeal could reduce price transparency. The agency will issue a final notice of rulemaking soon. ISPs have welcomed the change as a simplification of billing. The decision follows a broader review of telecom regulations. If the rule is removed, providers may present fees differently. Watch for public comments before the FCC finalizes the action. The outcome could influence future consumer protection policies.