
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended its Net Neutrality Order to prohibit exclusive access agreements for broadband-only services in residential and commercial multi-tenant properties. This move, reported by @WBD_US, aims to ensure that consumers have the freedom to choose the most affordable and reliable broadband service without being forced into expensive, low-quality plans dictated by landlords. The decision has sparked discussions among various stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups and legal experts, highlighting the importance of fair access to broadband services.
"Consumers deserve the power to choose the most affordable and reliable broadband service that meets their needs, not forced into expensive, low-quality plans dictated by landlords." @mh4oh on our letter w/ @publicknowledge to the @FCC on bulk billing 👇 https://t.co/NpiiEQo9FD https://t.co/ygVeKkhXCh https://t.co/zYrQPm3Rbg
I'm sure you've read about @TuscaloosaJohn's op-eds and reports about taxpayer-funded broadband. This is an absolute outrageous story. https://t.co/8HMI86SFwQ
FCC’s Net Neutrality Order Extends Exclusive Access Prohibitions to Broadband-Only Services Delivered to Residential and Commercial Multi-Tenant Properties https://t.co/NnYPW85V2s #Communication #RealEstate #Federal @Tom_Winter https://t.co/Oqox6fhidc

