"FCC Mandates Transparent Broadband Pricing with 'Nutrition Labels'"

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"FCC Mandates Transparent Broadband Pricing with 'Nutrition Labels'"
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After an eight-year battle, the FCC has mandated that broadband providers must display "nutrition labels" detailing costs, fees, and speeds of their plans, aiming to help consumers compare and avoid hidden fees. The labels will include monthly prices, data allowances, speeds, and links to discounts, and will be available online and in stores. Major ISPs have fought the rule, citing cost and complexity, while critics argue it doesn't address regional monopolies. With a low-income broadband program set to expire, the lack of competition in many areas remains a concern. Verizon, Google Fiber, and T-Mobile have already released labels, with a deadline for compliance set for April 10th for major ISPs and October 10th for smaller ones.

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