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On August 28, 2009, the FCC issued a
Notice of Inquiry on whether there are additional
opportunities to protect and empower American
consumers by ensuring sufficient access to
meaningful information about communications
services. The services included wireline and
wireless telephone, broadband and subscription video
services (TV provided by cable, satellite, and phone
companies).
The FCC’s approach to information
disclosure issues has traditionally focused on the
formatting of consumer’s telephone bills. The Notice
went beyond that and asked questions about the
information available to consumers at each stage of
the purchasing process for a variety of
communications services including: (1) choosing a
provider, (2) choosing a service plan, (3) managing
use of the service plan, and (4) deciding whether
and when to switch an existing provider or plan for
all communications services. With respect to all the
issues discussed in the Notice, we sought comment on
whether consumers with disabilities are being well
served by the information about communications
services that is currently available to them, and
the manner it is being provided to them.
8/27/09
FCC Seeks Comment on Additional
Opportunities to Protect and Empower
Consumers in Communications
Marketplace.
News Release:
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NOI:
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Presentation:
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Genachowski Statement:
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Copps Statement:
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McDowell Statement:
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Clyburn Statement:
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Baker Statement:
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Consumer Advisory:
FCC Asks Questions About Providing More Information
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