2025-13107RuleWallet

FCC Ditches Dusty Cable Price Rules Finally

Published Date: 7/14/2025

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Summary

The FCC is cutting red tape by removing old cable TV rate rules that no longer make sense. Small cable companies and certain equipment won’t be regulated anymore, and commercial places won’t face new rate rules. These changes simplify things, save money, and keep cable prices fair—all happening soon to help both companies and customers.

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Small cable systems exempted from rate rules

The FCC will deregulate small cable systems that serve 15,000 or fewer subscribers when they are owned by small cable companies that serve 400,000 or fewer subscribers. This removes certain rate-regulation requirements for those small operators.

Deregulates non-basic cable equipment

The FCC will stop regulating cable equipment that is not used exclusively to receive the basic cable service tier. This change removes old equipment rules and is intended to simplify how such equipment is treated for both companies and subscribers.

No new rate rules for commercial sites

The FCC declined to extend cable rate regulation to commercial establishments, so restaurants, bars, hotels, and similar businesses will not face new cable rate regulation under this action. The decision leaves commercial locations outside the rate-regulation framework.

Streamlines rules after CPST sunset

The FCC is eliminating obsolete cable rate rules and modifying regulations to account for the sunset of Cable Programming Service Tier (CPST) rate regulation. The goal is to streamline regulations, reduce administrative burdens on the industry and franchising authorities, and continue the statutory obligation to ensure reasonable rates for subscribers.

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7/14/2025

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