Nutrition labels are typically found on your favorite snacks and treats. Now a similar label will be a new added ingredient for internet service providers. To break down your internet consumption, the ...
SEATTLE — Internet service providers (ISPs) have always made it difficult for customers to know what they’re getting and for how much. Low prices pitched in ads are never what you wind up paying each ...
Consumer broadband nutritional-style labels with broadband prices, speeds, data allowances, introductory rate details and other information are now required nationwide When you purchase through links ...
Thanks to a new FCC rule, it's gotten much easier to find simple information like price, speeds and a customer service number when shopping for broadband. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET ...
The US Federal Communications Commission last week launched an initiative to simplify internet shopping. Internet providers are now required to display labels with the key ingredients of their plans - ...
Customers finally let out a sigh of relief as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) now requires all U.S. internet service providers to display broadband "nutritional facts" (or "net-ritional ...
It’s not always easy to know what you’ll be charged when you sign up for a new internet package, or what speeds you’ll be getting. That should change this week when new rules start requiring providers ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Major ISPs had until April 10th to publish labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their ...
Buying broadband plans is finally getting a little bit easier today. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has spent almost a decade fighting to force ISPs to display "nutrition labels" for ...
The broadband labels are designed to make it easy for consumers to understand the full price and performance of an internet service plan. Expect the labels to appear online and at physical stores. New ...