FCC Votes to Gut Broadband 'Nutrition Labels.' Here’s What It Means for You
Update: 2025-10-29
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The Federal Communications Commission is considering weakening broadband label rules, making it harder for consumers to understand internet service provider costs. The proposed changes, which include not requiring companies to read labels over the phone or list full breakdowns of charges, have sparked controversy. While the FCC's chair argues the labels are confusing, consumer advocates fear a return to opaque pricing. The public has 30 days to comment on the proposal before a final vote in December.
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