FCC’s new ‘nutrition labels’ for broadband internet aim to show you exactly what you’re paying for

Americans often aren’t clear on what they’re getting from their internet service providers, and that has spurred a new requirement from the Federal Communications Commission that takes effect Wednesday.

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