FCC rule would force cable companies to include fees in upfront pricing

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The Federal Communications Commission officially proposed a rule that would require cable and satellite providers to show the full price of their services upfront, instead of sneaking them into bills under names such as “broadcast TV” fees.

for many of their concert tickets. All-in pricing does not mean fees will be eliminated, only that the fees are incorporated into prices upfront.

The FCC proposed rule come as the Biden administration has taken aim at fees charged by airlines and banks. In November, the FCC proposed a rule to require internet companies to post prices, data allowances and other key information on “easy-to-understand labels” for consumers as they compare services.

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