FCC Mandates Transparent Pricing for Cable TV Services

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The FCC has adopted a new rule requiring cable and satellite TV providers to display the total price of subscription plans, including extra fees, as a prominent single line item to eliminate the misleading practice of describing costs as taxes or surcharges. This move aims to make it easier for consumers to compare prices and eliminate unexpected fees on their bills. While the FCC sees this as a win for consumer protection, cable providers argue that it's unnecessary and will only cause further confusion in the marketplace.
- FCC clamps down on confusing 'hidden fees' in your cable TV bill The Verge
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- Cable TV providers will have to show total cost of subscriptions, FCC says CBS News
- FCC cracking down on cable ‘junk fees’ The Hill
- FCC Forces Cable Firms to Show Single Price, No Hidden Fees Bloomberg
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