The FCC recently reported to Congress about the latest faddish telecom idea: compulsory a la carte pricing for cable and satellite channels. The FCC is unenthused, noting that one result would be a probable rise in the bill of the average TV-watching household of between 14% and 30%.
PFF's Randy May commented on the report, and on recent innovations in the private sector that will soon render the whole argument meaningless anyway.
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