A rule by the Federal Communications Commission to require internet service providers to provide in-depth labels detailing broadband speeds and hidden fees went into effect Wednesday. The rule is the ...
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 ...
Much like nutritional labels on food products, “broadband labels” for internet packages will soon tell you just what is going into the pricing of your service, thanks to new rules adopted by 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 ...
Internet service providers are now required by the FCC to provide consumers with a "nutrition label" with all fees and other plan info detailed. Credit: FCC It's been 34 years since the Nutrition ...
Notices similar to nutrition labels are coming to broadband service. The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to move forward with a plan that would require broadband internet providers to ...
New labels will give customers specific details on their Internet service, according to an announcement made by the FCC. Similar in look to nutrition labels on food products, these labels are designed ...
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