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

https://lemmy.world/post/3260860

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

If it’s not too hard to charge the fees it’s not too hard to name them. Period.
Sounds like posturing to add a new fee for being required to list their fees if their weak argument gets thrown out by the FCC.

With ISP what is really need is Local-loop unbundling.

Those that are old enough to use DSL in early 2000, might remember there was a lot of ISPs to chose from. The reason for it was that due to Title II telco companies were required to lease lines to their competitors. We got Internet back to be categorized as Title II, but this specific rule was excluded and this is what would bring the competition.

Local-loop unbundling - Wikipedia

Seriously. We’ve even pushed it onto cell providers, which has been great for consumers - yet we let ISPs push laws which make nonprofit community options illegal in many states

We’ve paid for their networks many times over at this point, and yet we still have some of the worst Internet in the developed world