Is your internet “high fiber”? Nutrition labels can make it clear

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If you've ever signed up for internet service and honestly not been sure what is included in the price, you're not alone. So the Federal Communications Commission is doing something about it. There’s been a lot of talk about the FCC’s Broadband Consumer Labels. These “nutrition labels” are designed to make it easy for customers to understand what they are paying for and what they are getting when it comes to their internet service from any provider. Google Fiber is launching nutrition labels for its residential 1 Gig, 2 Gig, 5 Gig, and 8 Gig products. The labels clearly show customers what they can expect when it comes to speed, price, and any fees that might apply, along with information regarding data caps and contracts. Google Fiber will update these labels to reflect the FCC's guidelines by the 2024 deadline. For more information, please check out the company's Broadband Labels page.


Is your internet “high fiber”? Nutrition labels can make it clear