FCC
FCC to rescind telecom security ruling amid industry pushback
The Federal Communications Commission plans to vote in November to repeal a January 2025 ruling that required internet service providers to secure their networks against unlawful access. Chairman Brendan Carr argues the measure exceeded the agency's authority and favors voluntary commitments from carriers instead. The decision follows lobbying from major telecom groups responding to cybersecurity threats like the Salt Typhoon attacks.
FCC proposes eliminating ISP fee itemization requirements
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The Federal Communications Commission, under Chairman Brendan Carr, is set to vote on scrapping rules that require internet service providers to list all discretionary fees on broadband price labels. This move responds to industry complaints about the burden of compliance with the Biden-era transparency measures. The proposal aims to simplify labels while maintaining core pricing information for consumers.