Broadband Nutrition Labels

To help customers better understand what they are paying for and getting from internet service providers (ISPs), the FCC requires ISPs to display labels called Broadband Nutrition Labels. These labels, which mimic nutrition labels on food, offer a standardized and easy-to-read format that tells you important information about a plan's introductory pricing, speeds, contract terms, additional fees, and more. The labels also enable customers to do apples-to-apples comparisons among providers.

Midwest Energy & Communications (MEC) has always been transparent in our pricing and communication, and we are proud to share our labels with you. Per FCC regulations, we have also provided a machine-readable, downloadable .csv file of our labels.

Residential Packages

MEC Electric Customers

All MEC plans are eligible for the FCC's Lifeline Program to individuals who qualify. Please click the link under Discounts and Bundles on each bundle for exact discounts.

 

 
 
 

All other Customers

These labels apply to residential customers who do not have MEC for electric service. 

This would include customers who are part of MEC's BEAD proposal. All MEC plans are eligible for the FCC's Lifeline Program to individuals who qualify. Please click the link under Discounts and Bundles on each bundle for exact discounts.

 

 
 
 

Business Packages

MEC Electric Customers

These labels apply to businesses with MEC electric service and with 1-49 users.

 

 
 
 
 
 

All other Customers

These labels apply to businesses who do not have MEC electric service and with 1-49 users.

 

 
 
 
 
 

Enterprise Business Packages

MEC Electric Customers

These broadband labels apply to businesses with MEC electric service and with 50+ users/employees.

 

 
 
 
 
 

All other Customers

These labels apply to businesses who do not have MEC electric service and with 50+ users/employees.