The new FCC chair, Brendan Carr, announced the elimination of a Biden-era proposal that aimed to curb these bulk billing arrangements. Carr labeled the proposal as “regulatory overreach” and ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has abandoned a proposal to ban bulk broadband billing for residents of apartments, condominiums, and public housing. FCC Chair Brendan Carr announced ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has dropped the previous administration's proposal to ban bulk ...
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Bulk billing would force all tenants to pay for ... The original proposal, from former FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, said that such deals often resulted in tenants who paid high prices ...
The Federal Communications Commission has withdrawn its notice of proposed rulemaking for a potential ban on bulk billing agreements for broadband services in housing. The FCC cleared its docket ...
Brendan Carr says the the proposal would have raised internet prices for apartments tenants. But the old FCC chair argued the opposite and said bulk billing arrangements risked unwanted costs.
Carr ended the effort by countering that the bulk billing programs actually enabled families living in apartments and other multitenant environments to pay lower prices for internet service. “During ...
In October, the same alliance urged the FCC to drop the ban, saying a recent US court decision showed the Commission lacked the authority to regulate bulk billing deals.
Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr said Monday the agency will drop a proposed Biden administration plan to ban broadband internet “bulk billing” for residents of apartments, ...