The new FCC boss has taken his latest shot at today’s open-internet laws

The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted along party lines to exempt more internet service providers from an enhanced transparency rule that requires them to fully inform customers on any promotional rates, extra fees, and data cap and throttling policies they may apply. The rule was initially enacted as part of the 2015 Open Internet Order, which more famously set in place the net-neutrality rules that prevent ISPs from giving preferential treatment to certain internet services.