Broadband Consumer Labels FNPRM Comments
Broadband Consumer Labels FNPRM Comments
Broadband Consumer Labels FNPRM Comments

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    Public Knowledge joined National Digital Inclusion Alliance, Open Technology Institute at New America, National Consumer Law Center, Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, and The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights in submitting comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in its Broadband Consumer Labels proceeding.

    The comments urge the FCC to reject the proposed changes to broadband consumer labels, and instead prioritize consumer protection requirements that center accountability and transparency.