Emma Roth
The FCC is going after broadband nutrition labels.
The agency voted to adopt a notice of proposed rulemaking that could modify the broadband pricing breakdowns introduced last year, which Republican FCC commissioner Olivia Trusty said may be “overly burdensome” for service providers, as reported by LightReading.
The FCC is looking to “streamline” rules surrounding the labels, a proposal that Democrat commissioner Anna Gomez called “one of the most anti-consumer items I have seen.”
















