Why does internet need a broadband label?
To help customers better shop and compare services, the FCC requires all internet service providers to display their information on an internet “nutrition label.” GFiber was one of the first to launch our labels.

How to use the label
We know this label will make it easier for you to compare plans, but here’s a tip on what to look for when choosing the right service for you: upload and download speeds, equipment fees (some ISPs charge for this!) and pricing. It’s all right there in one place.
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- The speed of your internet plan
- Higher speeds mean you can transfer more information every second
- The type of equipment you’re connecting on — like your router, laptop, cell phone, etc.
- How old your equipment is and its distance from the router
- Wired vs. wireless connection
- For faster speeds, hard wiring to your router will give you the best results
- Walls and solid objects that may block signal
- The number of devices connected at once
- Interference from other devices (e.g. microwaves, cordless phones, baby monitors)
