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Internet Pricing Is About to Get a Lot Less Transparent
Broadband "nutrition" labels were designed to help consumers navigate complicated internet pricing. The FCC just voted to restrict where and how they're used. Read More
FCC rolls out mandatory 'nutrition labels' for internet providers' plans

The next time you go shopping for a home or mobile internet plan, you're going to see a new label lay out exactly what you can expect to pay, the typical download speeds you'll get and information ... Read More
FCC Votes to Gut Broadband 'Nutrition Labels.' Here’s What It Means for You

The Republican-led commission votes to eliminate requirements like itemizing broadband fees and displaying labels in customer accounts. Read More
The FCC is going after broadband nutrition labels.

The agency voted to adopt a notice of proposed rulemaking that could modify the broadband pricing breakdowns introduced last year, which Republican FCC commissioner Olivia Trusty said may be “overly ... Read More
Brendan Carr wants to let internet providers charge hidden fees again
Broadband customers may find themselves blighted by unexpected charges again, thanks to Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr. The FCC has submitted a proposal to revise “unnecessary ... Read More
Internet 'nutrition labels' would boost consumer literacy when comparing plans: prof

The CRTC should move forward with implementing its proposed "nutrition label" requirement to help shoppers compare home internet plans, despite opposition from some providers, an internet researcher ... Read More
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