about their products at the point of sale. These labels will resemble the nutrition labels at the back of food products and should include, among other things, the price, speed, data allowances and other aspects of a company's wired and wireless internet services.
The FCC will require providers to prominently display these labels on their main purchasing pages, and in close proximity to an associated plan advertisement. They can't be hidden behind multiple clicks and can't be camouflaged by other elements in the page that they'll likely be missed. The labels also need to be accessible from your customer account portal, and the provider must give you a copy when you ask.
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It's about time! THANK YOU!!! FCC. Now what about internet connections at non connection points. Like house line straight to the beginning of the cable line, no junction point connection. Just straight into the trunk line? Problems for a decade!