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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that major internet service providers (ISPs) will be required to display broadband labels by April. This move is aimed at providing consumers with more transparent information about the broadband services they are purchasing. The labels will include details such as the speed, pricing, and data caps of the broadband plans. In related news, Comcast, a leading broadband provider, has started deploying its fastest internet connectivity in select cities across the United States. The company is able to achieve speeds of 2 Gbps using existing coaxial cables, which is a significant improvement over traditional broadband speeds. Experts have also warned that the use of technical jargon can be a barrier to the adoption of private networks. They emphasize the importance of clear communication to encourage more businesses to take advantage of private network solutions.
Broadband giant Comcast said it is beginning deployment of its fastest internet connectivity in select cities in the U.S. https://t.co/ieTBg7JltG
Comcast starts squeezing 2 Gbps symmetrical internet speeds through decades-old coaxial cables https://t.co/ES98WBbrkC https://t.co/RaWhk5d3B3
Mobile World Live: FCC details broadband label deadlines https://t.co/fQscMiERCP
Mobile World Live: Experts warn tech talk is barrier to private network uptake https://t.co/k52Z0CzfTc
FCC: Major ISPs Will Need to Display Broadband Labels by April https://t.co/NutRJLLGyi