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Verizon is now rolling out "Broadband Facts" labels for its home internet plans. Inspired by nutrition labels, and mandated by the FCC, the standardized templates display the speed, price, data ...
The FCC has provided a template, much like a "nutrition label," that forces companies to be upfront about their broadband plans' total price. You May Also Like Everything you'll find on the FCC ...
Internet providers with less than 100,000 subscribers have until Oct. 10, 2024 to comply with the FCC rules to display these broadband labels to their customers.
The new Trump-appointed chair of the FCC, Brendan Carr, is expected to roll back many of the FCC's initiatives from the past four years, but broadband labels aren't one of them -- Carr voted for ...
"The broadband labels are required to appear at the point of sale," Alejandro Roark, bureau chief of the FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, told CNET. "And it can't be buried.
The FCC has argued that that the Broadband Consumer Labels will go a long way toward helping consumers make informed purchasing decisions when they are shopping for a broadband provider. The ...
The deadline for a new FCC rule that requires ISPs to publish “nutrition” labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their broadband offerings has passed. Consumers should notice ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The FCC’s requirement for broadband providers to list basic information on pricing, introductory offers, fees, speeds and other data in “nutritional” style labels went ...