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FCC finalizes rules for 'all-in' cable and satellite pricing; commission to vote in March

  • The Federal Communications Commission announced it has finalized rules to require cable and satellite providers to display an "all-in" price for video programming on consumers' bills and promotional materials.
  • "We're working to make it so the advertised price for a service is the price you pay when your bill arrives," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said.

WASHINGTON — A federal consumer protection watchdog agency on Wednesday announced it has finalized rules that will require cable and satellite providers to display an "all-in" price for video programming on consumers' bills and promotional materials.

The Federal Communications Commission's final rules are largely similar to those the agency initially proposed last year. The commission plans to vote to adopt the new requirement during its upcoming March 14 open meeting.

"We're working to make it so the advertised price for a service is the price you pay when your bill arrives," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement. 

"Not only will this reduce cost confusion and make it easier for consumers to compare services, but this proposal will also increase competition among cable and broadcast satellite providers through improved price transparency," said Rosenworcel.

The commission voted in December to adopt a proposal to ban cable and satellite companies from charging early termination fees.

The agency is also gearing up to enforce a new labeling format for broadband internet service providers, starting in April.

The FCC rule finalized this week is the latest in a string of new regulations across the federal government aimed at eliminating what the Biden administration has labeled "junk fees," undefined or last-minute costs charged to consumers, often

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