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FCC Broadband Labels: What's New Between 2024 and October 10 2025

Written by Sonar | Jul 18, 2025

The FCC’s “Broadband Consumer Label” started appearing on ISP websites and in-store displays this year. By design, it works like a nutrition label—same look, same goal: give people the facts in one glance. But the rules don’t stop with the 2024 rollout. A second, more detailed specification kicks in on 10 October 2025 and every provider—large or small—has homework to finish first. Below is a straightforward rundown of what’s changing and why it matters. 

By design, it works like a nutrition label—same look, same goal: give people the facts in one glance. But the rules don’t stop with the 2024 rollout. A second, more detailed specification kicks in on 10 October 2025 and every provider—large or small—has homework to finish first. Below is a straightforward rundown of what’s changing and why it matters.

 

The 2025 Upgrade: Four Changes to Know

  1. Clearer Flags on Introductory Pricing 

    - What changes? A simple Yes/No must now appear next to “Introductory Price.”  

    - Why it matters: No more guessing whether that low first-year rate jumps later.
     
  2. Honest Treatment of Taxes 

    - What changes? The “Government Taxes” row must state Included, Varies by Location, or a dollar amount.  

    - Why it matters: Consumers finally see the full price—before checkout. 

  3. Layout Tweaks & Removals
     
    - ACP row removed. The Affordable Connectivity Program line disappears entirely as the program has been shut down.  

    - Unique Plan ID displayed. A plan’s identifier now shows on the label itself, helping with positive identification. 

  4. One Machine-Readable File for All Labels

    - CSV portal required. Providers must host a single CSV at a public URL containing every active label. 

    - Field updates: 
    • intro_rate – new Yes/No field.  
    • tax – records “Included,” “Varies,” or a dollar figure.  
    • data_allowance_policy_url – link to full data-cap policy.  
    • acp – removed from the schema. 

What Providers Should Do Now 

Sonar’s Generator — Free, 2025-Ready, and Open to Everyone 

Sonar has already updated its generator to meet the 2025 schema, so you can produce compliant labels today—whether or not you run Sonar’s OSS/BSS. Follow these steps: 

  1. Gather Your Data 

    - Sonar V2 users: Run Reports → Accounts → FCC Broadband Consumer Labels, download the CSV (Advanced ➜ Unformatted). docs.sonar.expert 

    - Non-Sonar users: Download the free template CSV and Data Entry Guide. docs.sonar.expert 

  2. Complete Required Columns
     
    - Open the CSV and fill any blank fields—e.g., intro_rate, tax, data_allowance_policy_url, contract terms, fees. Keep the header row intact, then save as CSV. docs.sonar.expert 

  3. Generate Your Labels

    - Visit fcclabels.sonar.software, click Import label file (CSV only), and then Download to receive a ZIP containing SVG labels plus the finalized CSV. docs.sonar.expert 

  4. Review & Regenerate if Needed

    - Open a few SVGs—each is machine-readable and auto-scales. If any descriptions overflow, shorten them and re-import. docs.sonar.expert 

  5. Deploy the Output

    - Sonar V2: Upload the ZIP in Customer Portal → Design Settings → FCC Label Zip File, then Save—labels appear automatically for each subscriber. docs.sonar.expert 

    - All other platforms: Embed each SVG directly into your plan pages and host the CSV at a public URL like /fcc/labels.csv. docs.sonar.expert 

  6. Stay Current

    - Schedule periodic CSV exports and re-imports so labels track price or speed changes. The Sonar generator’s schema and unique Plan-ID logic are already aligned with the 2025 rule set, keeping you future-proof.

The tool is free and provided as-is; you’re responsible for verifying accuracy before publishing.