On May 12, the FCC proposed to end a little-known policy that has helped U.S. consumers save billions of dollars for international calls. This marks a recognition of the enormous progress in pro-consumer competitiveness in international services, and a fine-tuning of tools to preserve this robust competition. You may think that an “ISP” is an Internet Service Provider . . . but long before the Internet became a household term, there was the “International Settlements Policy,” a telegraph...
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