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- Embed this notice@tek_dmn The article also has a page two. It's most "non-mandatory" fees they have to itemize.
It seems the main goal of this bill is to avoid messing with bills to make their prices look better.
Let's say an ISP sells you "$60 internet".
Before the bill says:
$60 internet
But after the bill it says:
$100 internet
-$40 gov. subsidies
= $60 total
At which point you'd realize the ISP had scammed you, you've actually been paying for $100 internet, they had hidden the subsidies from you