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FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees

FCC to let ISPs stop listing all passthrough fees, give single up to price.
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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
· Jul 3, 2026
Comment to the FCC Regarding the Renewal of Certain Broadcast Licenses of the Walt Disney Company
Comment to the FCC Regarding the Renewal of Certain Broadcast Licenses of the Walt Disney Company
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· Apr 3, 2026
Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide)
Canadian business owners can deduct a wide range of car expenses — but the rules, limits, and CRA rates change every year. This 2026 guide covers everything you need to know: the current CCA ceiling (39,000), updated lease deduction limits (1,100/month), the latest per-km rates for incorporated businesses, HST claimable on your car purchase, and new rules for electric vehicles. Updated April 2026 with current CRA figures for both sole proprietors and corporations.
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· Jul 9, 2026
USTR’s Confused Defense of Section 122 Tariffs
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Tehran Times
· Jul 11, 2026
NIORDC announces issuance of 223 licenses, operation of 27 electric vehicle charging stations
TEHRAN- The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) said that since the beginning of the Iranian year 1404 (March 2025), 223 licenses have been issued by the company for the construction of electric vehicle charging stations at fuel supply stations, and 27 stations have been put into operation.
Engadget
· Jul 7, 2026
The FCC wants to make easier for ISPs to hide junk fees
The FCC is set to defang rules around ISP junk fee reporting.
Eye Radio
· Jun 25, 2026
Phone and internet charges to rise as NCA approves new telecom tariffs
Consumers will pay more for phone calls and internet services starting Friday after the National Communication Authority (NCA) approved a phased adjustment of telecommunications tariffs. The new rates will take effect at midnight on June 26 following consultations involving the Ministry of ICT and Postal Services, Parliament, mobile network operators, and civil society organizations. According [] The post Phone and internet charges to rise as NCA approves new telecom tariffs appeared first on Eye Radio.
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Related coverage for "FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees": Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — Comment to the FCC Regarding the Renewal of Certain Broadcast Licenses of the Walt Disney Company. Montreal Financial Blog — Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide). National Taxpayers Union — USTR’s Confused Defense of Section 122 Tariffs. Tehran Times — NIORDC announces issuance of 223 licenses, operation of 27 electric vehicle charging stations. Engadget — The FCC wants to make easier for ISPs to hide junk fees. Eye Radio — Phone and internet charges to rise as NCA approves new telecom tariffs


