FCC proposal to require TV providers to disclose “all-in” costs …
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WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday proposed a rule that would require cable TV and broadcast satellite operators to disclose to consumers the full pricing for video programming services in promotional materials and on their bills - a plan quickly endorsed by President Joe Biden.
The FCC's proposal is intended to force these companies to make clear the "all-in" cost to consumers rather than concealing the true price by hitting subscribers with various taxes, fees and surcharges excluded from the promoted pricing.
…A good step in the right direction.
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@Jon said in FCC proposal to require TV providers to disclose “all-in” costs …:
Yes. Now do airlines.
When I book a flight I usually search google flights, the prices listed usually include all fees and taxes. Then again, I almost always fly Delta.
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Returning to the cable thing...
One thing that really REALLY frosts me are the additional fees for shit I don't want/use.

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@George-K said in FCC proposal to require TV providers to disclose “all-in” costs …:
Returning to the cable thing...
One thing that really REALLY frosts me are the additional fees for shit I don't want/use.

So, many, fees!
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The fact that I used to pay over $200 a month and pretty much every program was unwatchable without a DVR due to the amount of commercials is bloody ridiculous.
