You’ve seen the ads. Internet providers slinging promises of “fiber-fast” speeds or 5G home internet so great you’ll never have to hear “The internet is out again!”. These providers use dazzling language to suggest you’re getting the best. 

But what are you really paying for?  

Let’s be real: in the world of broadband, marketing terms can be incredibly misleading. Many providers sell services that start as fiber but finish their journey into your home on an old-school copper cable. Some rely on a wireless signal, and some are not fiber at all.  

The result? A classic bait-and-switch that leaves you with slower-than-advertised speeds, frustrating lag, and a connection that just can’t keep up.  

It’s time to pull back the curtain. Etiquetas de banda ancha are your secret weapon, and we’re going to show you how to use them to find internet that delivers.  

Decoding the Hype: Not All Internet is Created Equal 

Before you can spot a bad deal, you need to know what you’re looking at. The internet journey to your home can take several different paths, and the one it takes dramatically affects your online experience. 

Think of this as your pre-game scouting report. Here are the players: 

Service Type How It Works The Reality for You (The Customer)
DSL Uses your landline’s old-school telephone lines to deliver internet. The Winding Country Road: It’s the slowest and least reliable of the bunch. Your speed depends entirely on how far you are from the provider’s office.
Cable The same coaxial cables that deliver old-school TV service also bring you internet on a shared network with your neighbors. The Neighborhood Traffic Jam: Speeds can be decent, but they often crawl to a halt during peak hours (evenings, weekends) when everyone is online at once.
5G / Fixed Wireless Uses a 5G cellular signal transmitted from a nearby tower to a receiver in your home. The Fair-Weather Drive: It can be fast, but performance is easily affected by obstructions or bad weather.
100% Fiber Internet (What ALLO Provides) Data travels at the speed of light through glass strands directly to your home. There’s no old copper or shared neighborhood connection to slow it down. The Dedicated Superhighway: You get exactly what you pay for: reliable connection, symmetrical speeds, without contracts. This is the undisputed gold standard.

For a deeper dive into how these technologies stack up, check out our post on Fiber vs Cable Internet. 

Your Secret Weapon: Broadband Labels 

All the internet options and flashy promises have led to widespread customer confusion. 

That’s why The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) introduced Broadband Labels. Think of it as a “nutrition facts” label for your internet, designed to help you make truly informed decisions. 

The labels provide straightforward, transparent information about the cost and performance of internet services.  

This label is a game-changer, forcing providers to reveal the truth rather than hide behind vague promises.  

A broadband label, similar to a nutrition label, summarizes an internet plan's details. It includes provider, plan name, monthly price (with intro rates), typical download/upload speeds, latency, data allowance, fees, and links to policies.

Why the Label is So Important for You? 

The broadband label empowers you to make an informed decision by forcing transparency in three key areas: 

  1. “Typical” Performance, Not “Up To” Fantasies: The label lists typical download and upload speeds and latencia you can expect, not the perfect-world “up to” speeds other providers love to advertise. You’ll finally see the real-world performance you can expect. For cable and 5G providers, this “typical” speed is often drastically different from their advertised claims. 
  1. No More Hidden Fees: Say goodbye to bill shock. You’ll see a dedicated section for all monthly costs, one-time fees, early termination fees, and taxes, before you ever sign up. 
  1. Data Caps and Throttling Exposed: Will they cap your data or slow you down mid-month? This information must be clearly stated on the label, putting an end to surprise slowdowns right when you’re finishing the last season of that show. 

The ALLO Difference: Our Label is Our Promise 

When you put a label from another provider next to a label from a 100% fiber optic internet provider like ALLO, the difference is night and day. 

Honest, transparent pricing has been one of our core values since we started back in 2003. We’re proud to showcase our label because it proves what we’ve been advertising all along.  

The label doesn’t just give you facts; it tells the story of who is truly confident in the service they’re providing. 

Ready to see what an honest internet plan looks like? Explore our 100% fiber options and our Etiquetas Nutricionales de ALLO Fiber al see for yourself why fiber optic internet is the only choice for a truly fast and reliable online experience.