Like food nutrition labels, the Broadband Internet Label provides transparency and clarity around the internet services you’re planning to purchase. As of April 10, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is requiring all internet providers to display their product information in this label format.
The standardized format will allow for direct comparison between providers, so you can find the best option for your needs and feel confident in your decision.
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100 Mbps wireless
300 Mbps wireless
100 Mbps wired or wireless
300 Mbps wired or wireless
500 Mbps
940 Mbps
Here's a look at the information all internet providers must provide on their label.
The labels shown here are representative only. The label you get may differ from these images.
Broadband facts
This is where you can find the name of your internet service provider, service plan and/or speed tier, and whether your plan is fixed or mobile. You can also see your monthly price, whether it’s an introductory rate or not, and the length of any applicable contracts for that rate.
You may see these terms on the Broadband Label.
360 WiFi Pods: These pods create a seamless wireless network that blankets your property with a strong WiFi connection
Gbps: Gigabits per second
Mbps: Megabits per second
ms: Milliseconds
Modem/Gateway or SmartNID: The equipment that connects your property to our network
On the catalog page, we provide all of our label information in a machine-readable, CSV format, allowing customers and third parties to more easily collect and compare data.
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