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For many communities, the Affordable Connectivity Program has been a lifeline. Across America, the program has helped over 23 million people afford the cost of the internet, gain access to the ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a $30 monthly subsidy to help low-income households pay for internet. The program is slated to run out of money.
A program that helped close the digital divide in the U.S. has come to an end. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) expired Tuesday night.
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a $30 monthly subsidy to help low-income households pay for internet service.
Adeyinka Ogunlegan, an advocate for the Affordable Connectivity Program, urges people impacted by the program's end in April to contact their local representatives to allocate additional funding.
More than 20 million US households are now receiving discounts on internet service as part of a federal program created to close the digital divide, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
Jul. 19—Through the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), those who struggle to afford access to broadband can apply for discounts on monthly services and a one-time device purchase. A discount ...
Millions of people relied on the federal Affordable Connectivity Program to stay online and access work, health care, and school. Now that the program has expired, some fear being cut off.
The Affordable Connectivity Program, ending in February, offered a monthly discount for internet and a one-time discount for a tablet or computer.
Thousands of Texans rely on Joe Biden's Affordable Connectivity Program to pay for high-speed internet access. Congress must extend the program before it ends.
1.7 million Texas households are set to lose monthly internet subsidy as funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program is running out.
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