Internet providers finally forced to reveal all hidden fees on ‘nutrition’ label

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Mack DeGeurin is a tech reporter who’s spent years investigating where technology and politics collide. His work has previously appeared in Gizmodo, Insider, New York Magazine, and Vice.

Starting this week, Americans looking to purchase a new internet line will encounter a familiar looking box. Today, Internet service providers and mobile broadband carriers began showing potential customers a Federal Communication Commission mandated “broadband consumer label” that clearly explains how much they will have to pay for services and the estimated internet speeds they should expect to receive.

Though a slew of economic and geographical factors contribute to that unequal access, the Biden administration has argued confusing, difficulty to parse “junk fees” make the problem worse. The administration cited recent research claiming hidden fees tacked on to broadband plans jacked-up overall plan prices by around 20%.

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