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HR 4927

CABLE Competition Act

119th Congress Introduced by Erin Houchin

Overview: HR 4927, CABLE Competition Act, Introduced in House, Introduced: August 08, 2025Purpose and Intent: The primary purpose of this bill is to promote competition in the cabl

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Bill Summary · HR 4927

Overview: HR 4927, CABLE Competition Act, Introduced in House, Introduced: August 08, 2025

Purpose and Intent: The primary purpose of this bill is to promote competition in the cable and broadband internet service markets by addressing anti-competitive practices.

Key Provisions:
- Prohibits cable and internet service providers from entering into exclusive agreements with property owners that restrict consumer choice
- Requires cable and internet providers to offer standalone broadband service options, rather than bundling services
- Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish rules to ensure fair and transparent pricing for cable and broadband services
- Empowers the FCC to investigate and take enforcement actions against anti-competitive practices by service providers

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Consumers, who will benefit from increased competition, more choice, and potentially lower prices for cable and broadband services
- Cable and internet service providers, who will be required to modify their business practices and pricing models
- Property owners, who will no longer be able to enter into exclusive agreements that limit consumer options

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been introduced in the House and will now proceed through the legislative process. If passed, the FCC would be required to develop and implement the necessary rules and regulations within a specified timeframe.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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