Showing posts with label broadband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broadband. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

FCC Mobile Speed Test App: Your New Weapon for Faster Internet

FCC Mobile Speed Test App: Your New Weapon for Faster Internet.

The FCC has launched a new speed test app to help consumers measure their mobile and broadband internet speeds. This data will be crucial for improving broadband maps and holding providers accountable.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 30, 2024


FCC Mobile Speed Test app icon
Ever wondered if you're actually getting the internet speeds you pay for? 

Frustrated by slow downloads or buffering videos? 

Here's a Cool Tip.  Use the new FCC Mobile Speed Test app to check your internet speed.

The  new Mobile Speed Test app aims to empower consumers by providing accurate, actionable data about their internet connections. 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Broadband Consumer Labels: Your Guide to Making Informed Internet Choices

Broadband Consumer Labels: Your Guide to Making Informed Internet Choices

Tired of hidden fees and confusing internet plans? The new Broadband Consumer Labels are here to help you make sense of it all. Learn how to use them to your advantage.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
April 18, 2024


Ever felt bamboozled by complex internet plans, sneaky fees, and confusing data caps? 

Are you ready to make smarter decisions about your broadband service?  

Here's a Cool Tip.  Check out the new Broadband Consumer labels.

Starting April 10, 2024, the new Broadband Consumer Labels have arrived to empower you. 

Think of them as the "nutrition facts" for your internet connection.

What are Broadband Consumer Health Labels?

Mandated by the FCC, these standardized labels provide clear, easy-to-understand information about broadband plans. They include:
  • Price: The base monthly price and any introductory rates.
  • Speed: Advertised download and upload speeds.
  • Data Caps: Any data usage limits.
  • Fees: Equipment rental, installation, and other hidden costs.
  • Contract Information: Length of contract and early termination fees (if applicable).
The FTC provides a sample label and more information HERE.

Broadband Consumer Label - Sample
fig. 1 - Broadband Consumer Label - Sample


How to Use Broadband Consumer Health Labels
  • Internet service providers (ISPs) must display these labels at the point of sale – both online and in physical stores.
  • Consumers can use the labels to compare different plans side-by-side, focusing on the factors that matter most (price, speed, data, etc.)
  • Scrutinize the fine print, so you're not surprised by unexpected charges.
  • Be aware of how long introductory pricing lasts and what the standard rate will be afterward.

As an example, here is a Broadband Consumer label for AT&T.  

  
AT&T Broadband Consumer Label
Note: the labels must be shown before purchasing.  And of course, they may change and are different based on location and products.

Source: AT&T

With these new labels, there is no more deciphering complex pricing and technical jargon.

Choose the plan that best suits your needs and budget.

The labels foster fair competition among ISPs, potentially leading to better deals for consumers.

Broadband Consumer Health Labels put the power back in your hands. 

Make informed internet choices, save money, and find the perfect plan for your digital life – all thanks to Broadband Consumer Labels.


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