When you’re shopping for packaged food in the US, you can get a quick overview of its nutritional data by reading a label on the side of the box. Soon you may start seeing similar-looking labels when ...
Internet bill confusing? New Broadband ‘Nutrition Labels’ now required by FCC to help compare prices
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 ...
Nutrition labels are an excellent consumer tool, allowing us to quickly understand the health contents of any given food before we choose to buy or eat it. The FCC must be fans, because they're now ...
The FCC will require fixed and mobile internet service providers (ISPs) to prominently display information about their internet service access plans in the form of consumer labels that resemble food ...
Raise your hand if you’ve been here before: You paid for internet service that either isn’t actually as fast as it’s supposed to be or deceptively costs more than the internet service provider (ISP) ...
The US Federal Communications Commission has adopted new rules that will require broadband internet service providers to “display easy-to-understand labels” that will make it easier for people to know ...
Hidden fees and unexpected rate hikes have become an expected part of Americans’ internet, cable, and phone bills, but the FCC just passed a rule that may make this a lot less common. Broadband ...
Ever wondered what unhealthy fees or limits lurk in your internet service subscription? Thanks to the new broadband labels announced this week by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), ...
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