N.Y. Bill Would Protect Consumers From 'Junk' Fees
A New York state bill would prevent junk fees for consumers by requiring "clear and conspicuous pricing practices" (see 2407310031). Five Democratic state senators prefiled the bill, SB-363, this week for the next legislative session. The measure would consider ISPs…
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in compliance if they provide proof of compliance with the FCC's broadband consumer label rules.