Empowering Broadband Consumers through Transparency; Delete, Delete, Delete
Summary
This FCC proposal aims to make internet service providers more transparent about their broadband services, costs, and speeds so that consumers can make better-informed choices about which providers to use. The rule also appears to remove or simplify some existing requirements, though the specific details are not fully clear from the title alone.
Key Points
- 1Internet service providers would be required to clearly disclose information about broadband speeds, prices, and terms of service to help customers understand what they're paying for
- 2The regulation is designed to make it easier for consumers to compare different internet providers and switch to better deals if they want to
- 3The proposal includes removing or reducing some previous regulations, which could simplify rules for internet companies
- 4Consumers will have until February 3, 2026 to submit comments about whether they support or oppose this proposed rule
- 5If adopted, these transparency rules could help prevent misleading advertising and give people more power to choose affordable, reliable internet service
Key Dates
December 3, 2025
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