Broadband internet providers are rolling out new breakdowns of their plans’ speeds and costs in disclosures modeled after nutrition labels to comply with requirements from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The FCC’s new rules took effect Wednesday for the largest internet service providers (ISPs) to display the nutrition label-style broadband disclosures at any point of sale — including online and in stores — starting Wednesday, April 10. Smaller providers with fewer subscribers face a deadline to implement the broadband label
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