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FCC rolls out 'Broadband Facts' labels inspired by nutrition labels By Shawn Knight April 4, 2016, 18:15 8 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
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 ...
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 ...
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FCC's 'Broadband Nutrition Labels' Are Now Mandatory for All Internet Providers - MSN"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 Federal Communications Commission is taking a cue from the Food and Drug Administration, recommending broadband providers offer the technological equivalent of nutrition labels so consumers ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday debuted a new system for explaining to customers the details about their Internet service. The “Consumer Broadband Labels,” which resemble the ...
In 2016, the FCC introduced broadband labels that were modeled after the nutrition labels on various food products. Those labels were part of the FCC’s 2015 Open Internet Order and were ...
FCC proposes 'nutrition labels' for broadband service The proposed rules would require internet service providers to display "easy-to-understand" information to customers. Sarah Tew/CNET ...
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