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Internet service has ‘nutrition labels’ now. Here’s how to use them.

by Universalwellnesssystems
  • Before you sign up for Xfinity Internet service, know that you could end up paying at least $10 more each month if you use a lot of data.
  • Optimum’s internet service costs upfront at $65 per month for the first year, with “regular” increases thereafter until it reaches $90 per month.
  • The AT&T Internet plan at your address means that “typical” speeds for watching Netflix or surfing the web range from a relatively mediocre 75 megabits per second to 3x.

Finding basic facts about the cost and quality of home internet service can often be confusing. Thanks to new requirements from the Federal Communications Commission, information is now readily available.

Starting this week, most companies selling internet service will offer a standard list of information modeled after nutrition labels on packaged foods, including monthly fees, expected internet speeds, and additional fees such as installation and modem rental. need to do it. And taxes.

These Internet “nutrition” labels are not perfect and do not solve many troubling problems with Internet services. But when it comes to U.S. internet services, we have precious little power. Informational labels can be very helpful in taking your power back.

We will explain how to find Internet labels, their advantages, and disadvantages.

How to use nutrition labels on the internet

As of Wednesday, most internet service providers in the country, including Xfinity, Spectrum, Optimum, Cox, AT&T and Verizon, are required to include information labels when purchasing service. It is usually listed on the website.

Companies typically sell Internet services only in specific regions. In some cases, sales may only be made within specific neighborhoods or individual apartment buildings.

It’s worth entering your address into this handy but imperfect FCC to see your potential internet provider options. interactive map.

Most people should only consider companies listed in the technology category as “Cable,” “Premises Fiber,” or “NGSO Satellite.” (The last service is Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service, which is transmitted via satellite.) Keep in mind that this information may not be completely accurate.

Also check out the 5G options under the Mobile Broadband tab.it is Fast-growing options I use the mobile phone network as my home internet service. It’s great, and (for now) relatively affordable choice to some people. It doesn’t work for everyone.

Once you’ve compiled a list of companies that sell services where you live (maybe just one or two), you can search online for their information labels.

Find your company’s website and enter your address. When you see the available Internet service package options, click Broadband Information. That’s the information label required by the FCC.

(If your provider doesn’t offer Internet service where you live, it probably won’t show you the information label. In at least one case, you might want to buy Internet service before you see the information label.) (I had to click.)

In theory, you should look at the “introductory price” of a new service and the expected increase in price over time. Surprising additional charges may appear on your bill.

“Standard Speed” should also be displayed. In reality, your home WiFi may not be as stable and fast as advertised.

Disadvantages of information labels

I say “in theory” because the labels I saw on the internet didn’t detail all of that information.

According to , nearly half of Internet information labels so far do not comply with the FCC’s disclosure requirements. sacha meinrada professor of telecommunications at Penn State University, helped analyze information labels this week.

If you find information labels that you believe have not been disclosed, please submit a report. Click here to file a complaint with the FCC. The rules are vague and some of the incomplete information can be filled in over time.

Information labels also apply only to Internet services. You won’t get the same details if you buy a package of services like TV, phone, and internet. In the end, it may end up being cheaper than the information on the label.

Chhaya Kapadiachief of staff at the New America Open Technology Institute, said it would be good if information labels were included on monthly bills so people wouldn’t have to look for the information online.

Dane Jasper, CEO good reputation Internet provider “Sonic”Now we want to be able to easily compare information labels from different providers side by side. (It may be available soon.)

But in my conversations, people who rarely agree, including representatives of major internet providers, smaller providers like Sonic, and representatives of consumer advocacy groups, all agreed that internet labels are useful. It was notable that you said it was a win for you.

It’s finally easier to find the answer to the basic question: “Which company provides Internet service in my area?” How much does it cost? Is the service good? What’s the problem?

“There are many ways to do these things better, but this is a big issue for consumer transparency,” Kapadia said. “We should celebrate.”

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