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FCC approves broadband ‘nutrition labels’ to help you shop for internet

January 28, 2022
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Source: Samuel Contreras / Android Central

The FCC voted unanimously on a plan that would allow consumers to make better decisions about their broadband internet.

The proposal will require internet service providers (ISPs) – including many of the best wireless carriers in the U.S. — to display “nutrition labels” that display relevant service information for consumers at point-of-sale. This includes internet speeds, allowances, and clear information on rates.

“If you walk into any grocery store and pull boxes of cereal from the shelves, you can easily
compare calories and carbohydrates,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement on Thursday. “That’s because they have a common nutrition label. It’s black and white, simple to read, and easy to understand. It helps consumers make good choices.”

Rosenworcel says that this should also apply to broadband service so that customers can make informed choices and compare services to get what’s best for them. For instance, customers will clearly be able to see if the offer they’re being presented with is just an introductory rate and be able to see what they would pay after the introductory period has ended.

The proposal is based on a 2016 notice that approved the use of broadband nutrition labels. However, as Rosenworcel points out, “[i]t was also just voluntary.”

The newly proposed labels are mandatory as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was signed into law in November. This provides the FCC with more authority to mandate nutrition labels and spearhead other programs and efforts to expand broadband access.

Hopefully, this will make it easier to find suitable broadband service, particularly in rural areas where ISPs and wireless providers have largely failed to live up to their promises.

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