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Last year, President Biden signed the bipartisan IIJA, investing $550 billion toward improving the country’s roads, bridges, water infrastructure, resilience and high-speed Internet capacity.
Internet providers with less than 100,000 subscribers have until Oct. 10, 2024 to comply with the FCC rules to display these broadband labels to their customers.
The FCC's new rules took effect Wednesday for the largest internet service providers (ISPs) to display the nutrition label-style broadband disclosures at any point of sale — including online and ...
The FCC first floated the idea of nutrition labels for ISPs back in 2016, but it wasn't until 2022 that it formally introduced rules requiring them to be displayed at the companies' points of sale.
The new broadband label was mandated by last year’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which also allocated $65 billion in funding to increase broadband access and affordability.
The deadline for a new FCC rule that requires ISPs to publish “nutrition” labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their broadband offerings has passed. Consumers should notice ...
Most big ISPs will have six months to slap the new labels onto their websites and distribute them in stores, though the FCC’s giving ones with less than 100,000 subscribers a full year to comply.
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