The proposed rule is part of the White House’s larger focus on eliminating surplus fees under President Joe Biden’s July 2021 executive order to promote competition in the U.S. economy.
November 24, 2023

The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday announced a rule proposal to ban early termination fees for cable and satellite service contracts, which would require cable and satellite providers to eliminate early cancellation fees, and would also require those providers to provide customers a prorated credit or rebate within a billing cycle after cancellation. Via CNBC.com:

“No one wants to pay junk fees for something they don’t want or can’t use,” FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement. “When companies charge customers early termination fees, it limits their freedom to choose the service they want.”

The proposed rule is part of the White House’s larger focus on eliminating surplus fees under President Joe Biden’s July 2021 executive order to promote competition in the U.S. economy.

According to that order, cable television is one sector where fees can stifle competition, due to costs associated with canceling services or switching service providers.

[...] The FCC had previously announced it would implement Broadband Consumer Labels — easily accessible information for consumers about the functions and costs of a broadband service, similar to a food nutrition label. The agency has also proposed “all-in” pricing for cable and satellite services, so that customers will see the total service costs, fees included, up front.

I never thought I would see the day. I thought these companies were too powerful to touch. I WAS WRONG.

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