A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging "rental" fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging "rental" fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging "rental" fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)

A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging "rental" fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica) https://ift.tt/3pdXxlL

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging “rental” fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves  —  New law also targets hidden cable-TV fees and lets users cancel without penalty.


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