FCC Cracks Down on Sneaky Phone Bills and Switches
Published Date: 8/22/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The FCC wants to update rules that protect you from sneaky phone company switches and surprise charges. They’re asking for ideas on how to keep these protections strong but simpler, so your bills are clear and you don’t get ripped off. If changes happen, phone companies will have to follow new rules soon, helping you avoid unexpected fees and confusion.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Protections Against Unauthorized Carrier Switches
The Commission proposes to retain and modernize rules that protect you from unauthorized carrier switches (called "slamming"). These protections aim to prevent your phone service from being changed without your permission and to stop related surprise charges on your bill.
Truth-in-Billing Simplified and Clearer
The Commission proposes to modernize and streamline truth-in-billing rules so your phone bill is clearer and easier to understand. The goal is to reduce confusing line items and surprise fees so you can see what you're being charged.
Streamlined Rules for Carriers
The Commission proposes to reduce regulatory burdens by modernizing and streamlining the slamming and truth-in-billing rules. This could lower compliance costs for carriers, including self-employed or small carrier businesses, if the Commission adopts such changes.
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