The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on eliminating a rule that requires Internet service providers to list all their passthrough fees. This change could make it harder for consumers to find the actual prices of internet services.
ISPs often advertise lower prices than what consumers actually pay, with additional fees tacked on to offset local government charges.
The FCC's vote could lead to less transparency in internet pricing, making it more difficult for consumers to compare prices and make informed decisions.



