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OTI Welcomes Progress on Broadband Infrastructure, Price Transparency

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Today, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a $1.2 trillion package that includes $65 billion for broadband infrastructure and affordability. OTI has repeatedly urged Congress to pass legislation to make internet service more accessible and affordable, following three Cost of Connectivity studies that found U.S. internet prices are among the world鈥檚 highest, particularly in rural and Tribal communities. The bill requires ISPs to adopt a 鈥broadband nutrition label,鈥 an idea . The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) briefly created a voluntary version of the label in 2016, which was abandoned under President Trump:

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A 2016 version of the "broadband nutrition label"

The following statement can be attributed to Joshua Stager, deputy director for broadband and competition policy at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淎fter years of inaction, we welcome today鈥檚 progress. This bill is a step in the right direction, as it reflects a holistic understanding of the digital divide by investing in broadband access, affordability, and equity. The creation of the Affordable Connectivity Program鈥攁n expansion of the Emergency Broadband Benefit鈥攊s an especially significant achievement for utility justice.

鈥淲e are pleased to see price transparency in the bill, including the broadband nutrition label that . Internet pricing is far too opaque, rife with hidden fees and confusing terms. A truth-in-billing label will help consumers comparison shop, hold their providers accountable, and better understand what they鈥檙e paying for.

鈥淭he bill left much on the table, including necessary steps to lower broadband prices and tackle the oligopoly power of Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, and Charter. President Biden鈥檚 recent executive order provided a good blueprint for how to address these competition problems, which Congress would be wise to follow.

鈥淢oreover, today鈥檚 bill underscores the importance of the FCC and NTIA. Virtually every aspect of the bill鈥檚 broadband section delegates important details to these agencies鈥攜et both lack permanent appointees. President Biden needs to fill these vacancies immediately so both agencies are at full capacity if and when the House passes this infrastructure bill.鈥

OTI Welcomes Progress on Broadband Infrastructure, Price Transparency