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FCC Broadband Consumer Labels offer clear, user-friendly, and precise details regarding the cost and performance of high-speed internet services.  

What They Are: The labels are similar in concept to nutrition labels found on food products. They disclose essential information about broadband services, including pricing, introductory rates, data allowances, and broadband speeds.

Who Requires Them: Beginning April 10, 2024, Internet service providers (ISPs) offering home (fixed) internet services or mobile broadband plans are required to have a label for each service plan they offer. Labels are not available for Internet tiers sold before April 10, 2024. FCC Label Internet 300FCC Label Internet 300

What Information They Include:

  • Pricing: Clear details about the cost of the service.
  • Introductory Rates: Information on any special introductory rates.
  • Data Allowances: Disclosure of data limits or allowances.
  • Broadband Speeds: Details about the speed of the internet service.
  • Network Management Practices: Links to information about how the provider manages its network.
  • Privacy Policies: Links to privacy policies.

Where They Can be Found: Go to our website, FCC Broadband Consumer Labels

How to Print or Download PDF: To print, click on the print button underneath the labels. In your print options, select "Save as PDF" to save the file on your computer. 

The FCC Broadband Consumer labels empower you to make informed decisions when choosing your broadband service. 

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‎04-14-2024 09:20 AM
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