"FCC Mandates Broadband 'Nutrition' Labels for Transparent Internet Service Pricing and Performance"

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has implemented a new rule requiring internet service providers (ISPs) with over 100,000 subscribers to display broadband "nutrition" labels, disclosing true costs, speeds, data allowances, and hidden fees. The labels must include information on introductory rates, additional charges, real-life speeds, data caps, and surcharges, aiming to address consumer complaints about misleading marketing and hidden costs. This move aims to provide consumers with transparent and upfront information about broadband packages.
- Broadband nutrition labels will reveal real speeds and hidden fees 9to5Mac
- Consumers will finally see FCC-mandated “nutrition labels” for most broadband plans The Verge
- Internet providers must use labels to detail costs, performance: FCC PennLive
- Internet service providers must reveal fees on FCC ‘nutrition’ label The Washington Post
- Internet providers roll out broadband "nutrition" labels for consumers CBS News
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