Broadband Facts Labels

Broadband facts labels, or broadband nutrition labels, provide transparency to internet service pricing, clearly identifying fees, speeds, and other important numbers that consumers should be familiar with. Every internet service provider is required by the Federal Trade Commission to provide broadband facts to any customer that asks to see it in order to make a more informed purchasing decision. The list below provides links to popular internet providers‘ broadband labels.

Note: This page will continue to be updated as providers continue to make updates to their broadband labels.

AT&T offers broadband labels for both residential and business plans.

AT&T Residential Broadband Labels

AT&T Business Broadband Labels

Cox

Cox’s broadband labels are available to view during the purchasing process. If a public-facing webpage is created, it will be linked here when made available.

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Optimum’s broadband labels are available to view during the purchasing process. If a public-facing webpage is created, it will be linked here when made available.

Spectrum residential and business broadband labels can be found here.

Viasat residential and business broadband labels can be found here.

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