FCC to End Biden Era Rule Requiring ISPs to List All Fees The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plans to roll back a key provision of its consumer protection rulebook, allowing internet service providers (ISPs) to stop listing all their fees in plain sight.
This move, championed by industry lobby groups and backed by the FCC, is seen as a victory for ISPs but raises serious questions about who this policy change benefits.
The requirement to list all fees was introduced in 2016 under Title II of the Communications Act, when the Obama era FCC imposed it to promote transparency and consumer protection.