  richk_1957 If ..Then..Else Premium join:2001-04-11 Minas Tirith | The FCC will moan, groan & make threatening noises
But in the end nothing will be done.
The FCC used to have regulatory power & teeth, but the last couple commissioners were such wuses so that's gone. |
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 rid0617
join:2003-07-20 Greer, SC
| Washington Under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, BellSouth said Friday that it will stop collecting a $2.97 per month regulatory fee from its high-speed Internet customers.
The company made the announcement after learning the FCC had begun investigating whether the carrier and Verizon Communications were violating federal truth-in-billing laws.
BellSouth said it is "immediately eliminating" the fee that was "designed to recover a number of costs remaining from previous regulatory obligations and other network expenses."
The company said most of BellSouth's DSL Internet service customers will see the change on their bills within a week.
Both companies have been accused of continuing to collect regulatory fees that the government is no longer assessing.
The FCC confirmed Friday that "letters of inquiry" had been mailed to the two carriers seeking information about their billing practices.
At issue is the Universal Service Fund, a fee the government imposes on carriers to subsidize communications services in rural and low-income areas. Carriers pass the charge along to customers and usually itemize it on their bills.
FCC spokeswoman Tamara Lipper said Friday that the agency prefers to let competitive forces govern the markets with minimum government regulation but is "willing and quick to act to protect consumers."
The FCC decided last year that carriers would no longer be required to collect the fee for high-speed digital subscriber line (DSL) service starting Aug. 14, 2006.
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 Skippy25
join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO | I would suggest they stopped it so fast because they are afraid of what other fraudulant things they may find going on there.
I think the investigation should continue and maybe should focus on price gouging. |
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