Daily Archives: 2023-08-15

ISPs complain that listing every fee is too hard, urge FCC to scrap new rule

Source: Ars Technica

Article note: ... if you can calculate the charges, you've already got the process to document them. Telecom providers are, as always, just trying to hide the "Fuck you, because we can" fees and/or muddy that they're routinely over-charging for passed through fees, equipment rentals, etc.
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The US broadband industry is united in opposition to a requirement that Internet service providers list all of their monthly fees. Five lobby groups representing cable companies, fiber and DSL providers, and mobile operators have repeatedly urged the Federal Communications Commission to eliminate the requirement before new broadband labeling rules take effect.

The trade associations petitioned the FCC in January to change the rules and renewed their call last week in a filing and in a meeting with FCC officials. The requirement that ISPs list all their monthly fees "would add unnecessary complexity and burdens to the label for consumers and providers and could result in some providers having to create many labels for any given plan," the groups said in the filing on Friday.

The trade groups said the FCC should instead "require providers to include an explanatory statement that such fees may apply and that they vary by jurisdiction, similar to the Commission's treatment of government-imposed taxes," or require "the display of the maximum level of government-imposed fees that might be passed through, so that consumers would not experience bill shock with respect to such fees."

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New RedHat Responsibilities

Source: Hacker News

Article note: The loss of maintainer on some redundant gnome multimedia apps is not ideal but not super weird. The loss of maintainer on a bunch of plumbing (fprintd for fingerprint sensors, iio-sensor-proxy for accelerometers, various XDG efforts, etc.) is a big problem for everyone. It is, very much, the "IBM is gonna fuck this up" folks were worried about.
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