Editorial standards
How Konecteaze keeps broadband guidance accountable
Internet shopping is full of incomplete data. Our standard is to show the useful fields we have, label the fields we do not have, and explain why a plan is recommended.
How rankings work
Provider and plan recommendations are based on availability confidence, cost, speed fit, upload and latency signals, contract and data-cap risk, and sourced customer signals when available.
Verified vs estimated data
Verified fields come from provider plan data, broadband labels, address or ZIP availability sources, and sourced review datasets. Missing fields are labeled not verified instead of filled with guesses.
AI summaries
AI-assisted summaries may help explain plan tradeoffs, but they must stay grounded in the visible plan data and should not invent availability, price, fees, or rankings.
Corrections
When a reader or provider reports a wrong price, speed, phone number, or availability claim, we review the source and update confirmed corrections with the page review date.