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Commentary: The Affordable Connectivity Program is a digital lifeline. Don't sever it. Congress must extend this internet access initiative, which boosts opportunity, equity and the economy.
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.
Congress first allocated $14.2 billion to the Affordable Connectivity Program in December of 2021, and that money—used to provide a $30 to $75 stipend toward internet bills per month and for a ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a $30 monthly subsidy to help low-income households pay for internet service.
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.
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.
One in seven Pennsylvanians rely on the Affordable Connectivity Program or ACP, to stay connected. It provides a significant discount or full payment for high speed internet access to people in need.
The federal government has stepped up with a stopgap solution: the $14.2 billion Affordable Connectivity Program created through the bipartisan infrastructure bill Congress passed in 2021.
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 ...
Opinion Affordable Connectivity Program is more than broadband; it’s a lifeline Jan. 17, 2024 at 2:42 pm Updated Jan. 17, 2024 at 3:42 pm Getty Images By ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a $30 monthly subsidy to help low-income households pay for internet service, as well as up to $75 per month for households on tribal lands. The $14.2 ...