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Wireless ISPs Want Extra Year to Meet Broadband Labeling Requirements

The Wireless ISP Association asked the FCC to give small providers at least an additional year to implement broadband label requirements. "Providers should not be required to include the broadband label with customer invoices,” WISPA said in a filing Wednesday…

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in docket 22-2: “Rather, the Commission should heed the Consumer Advocacy Committee’s April 2022 recommendations, and require that broadband labels be displayed only as ‘a conspicuous link or icon in close proximity to the advertised service plan that connects the consumer to the relevant label.’” The FCC shouldn’t require broadband labels to be machine readable and should mandate only that they be available in the English language, the group said.