FCC Enforces New 'Nutrition Label' Requirements for Broadband Services
Starting today, all major ISPs must provide clear, detailed billing information, enhancing transparency for consumers.
- The FCC's new regulations mandate that ISPs with over 100,000 customers must display a 'nutrition label' for broadband services, detailing all costs and service speeds.
- These labels aim to prevent hidden fees and provide consumers with straightforward information at the point of sale.
- The initiative, inspired by food nutrition labels, includes important data such as monthly rates, data speeds, and additional charges.
- Despite these changes, concerns remain about the sustainability of programs like the Affordable Connectivity Program due to lack of congressional funding.
- The labels also list management practices like data throttling and prioritization, offering consumers insights into potential service limitations.


























