Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 11 Diamond Member Share Posted April 11 Switching broadband is going to get easier thanks to these new ‘nutrition’ labels Starting April 10, the US Federal Communication Commission (FCC) will require internet service providers (ISP) to begin displaying information about their service in a clear and concise manner. The format for the details resembles nutrition labels, like you see on food boxes. But instead of calories, sugars, and fats, the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up will show off monthly subscription costs, download speeds, and more. The purpose of these new rules is to help customers shop around for the best ISP knowing everything the service will provide without the misleading language. It aims to make things more transparent between you and the company so you won’t be ******* punched by a fee you didn’t know was there. Each of the sheets consist of six major sections. At the top, you have the name of the provider and the plan you’re paying for ***** out. Below the title is Monthly Price telling you how much the service costs per month, whether or not it’s an introductory rate, plus how long the contract will be. The next section informs you of any additional charges you may incur. These range from early termination fees to government taxes. What’s more, a link directing you to all the discounts and bundles an ISP offers can be found in the middle of the label for easy access. (Image credit: Federal Communication Commission) As you reach the bottom, you’ll notice a small table revealing the typical upload and download speeds of an ISP’s service. There’s no confusion regarding what you may experience. It’s all as clear as day. A connection’s typical of latency is provided here too. Your monthly data cap is listed alongside the surcharge that’ll be applied if you go over the limit. Finally, at the bottom are links to a company’s policy page and a phone number for customer support in case you want to double check the info you see. New rules, more tranparency The Broadband Label is the result of a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up by the FCC in an attempt to get ISPs to be more transparent with their customers. Major providers fought for years to get the Commission to drop the new rules. Get the hottest deals available in your inbox plus news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more from the TechRadar team. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , ISP representatives claimed listing all this information could result in “unnecessary complexity.” Comcast was even accused by the FCC of “trying to create loopholes” to avoid showing all these details. Obviously, the organization moved ahead, regardless of the complaints. Not every ISP has been so hesitant in adopting the Nutrition-style sheets. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , in fact, was among the first to embrace them. Last year, the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up “GFiber Nutrition Labels” far ahead of every other ISP. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ***** out the facts of its internet service: from how much your monthly bill will run to expected download speeds. Since then, we’ve seen the likes of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and T-Mobile embrace the mandate by creating their own facts sheet. At this time, the Commission’s decision only pertains to major ISPs. Small providers “with less than 100,000 subscribers have until Oct. 10, 2024 to comply.” If a service brand in your area is not following the rules or has “posted inaccurate information about its fees,” the FCC asks that you snitch on them by filling out their This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . If you’re looking to improve the internet connection in your home, check out TechRadar’s list of the best WiFi routers for 2024. You might also like This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Switching #broadband #easier #nutrition #labels This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/14067-switching-broadband-is-going-to-get-easier-thanks-to-these-new-%E2%80%98nutrition%E2%80%99-labels/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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