"FCC Mandates 'Nutrition Labels' for Internet Service Providers' Plans"

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The FCC has mandated new broadband “nutrition labels” for all wired and wireless internet service providers (ISPs) to provide transparent information about plan costs, speeds, and hidden fees, resembling food product ingredient lists. T-Mobile and other ISPs have begun displaying these labels, aiming to eliminate surprises on monthly bills and empower consumers to make informed choices when selecting broadband plans. The labels, resembling nutritional labels on food packaging, are a result of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and are intended to provide valuable data for consumers to compare plans more easily.
- New FCC rule forces T-Mobile, others to display 'nutrition labels' for plans Android Authority
- Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps Ars Technica
- Your internet service provider now has to provide you with a 'nutrition label' Mashable
- Check your bill! New requirements to help consumers navigate broadband fees ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix
- Internet service now comes with 'nutrition label'-style information about prices ABC News
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