F.C.C. Extends 'Truth in Billing' Guidelines to Cellphones

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 11, 2005

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (AP) - Regulators voted Thursday to
extend "truth in billing" guidelines to cellphone bills in
hopes of promoting clearer, shorter statements devoid of
confusing add-on fees.

All five members of the Federal Communications Commission
gave their support to a measure requiring cellphone bills
to be "brief, clear, nonmisleading and in plain language."
The guidelines already cover bills for traditional phone
service.

The F.C.C. said it was misleading to suggest that any fees
in addition to the base rate for cellphone service were
caused by taxes or government-mandated charges.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/11/business/11phone.html?ex=1268283600&en=42d7faeec224862d&ei=5090


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