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The FCC Wants to Investigate Data Caps – Here is How You Can Help Stop Data Caps

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Data caps have turned into a huge profit center for internet service providers. Now FCC Chairwomen Rosenworcel wants to investigate these data caps. Depending on how this investigation workout, it may result in new rules on how internet service providers can impose data caps.

In particular, the FCC would like to better understand the current state of data caps, their impact on consumers, and whether the Commission should consider taking action to ensure that data caps do not cause harm to competition or consumers’ ability to access broadband Internet services.

If you want to help the investigation, the FCC has opened a new portal for consumers to share how data caps have affected them here: fcc.gov/datacapstories. By sharing your data cap stories, you can help the FCC better understand their impacts.

“Internet access is no longer nice-to-have, but need-to-have for everyone, everywhere.  As we emerge from the pandemic, there are many lessons to learn about what worked and what didn’t work, especially around what it takes to keep us all connected,” said Chairwoman Rosenworcel.  “When we need access to the internet, we aren’t thinking about how much data it takes to complete a task, we just know it needs to get done.  It’s time the FCC take a fresh look at how data caps impact consumers and competition.”

Specifically, the Notice of Inquiry would:

We will have to wait and see how this plays out. What we have learned is that investigations like this take a long time before they become rules that could, in this case, stop data caps.

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