"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



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.