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More than 23 million American households are at risk of losing internet service because the federal program which offers free or discounted access is running out of money.
Millions of American families will need to pay more to cover their Internet bill as the Affordable Connectivity Program is set to expire.
As part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021, Congress appropriated $14.2 billion to create the Affordable Connectivity Program, or ACP, to provide lower-income households with a ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Following the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) that provided affordable Internet services to low-income households, now comes the question— what ...
That is because the government-funded Affordable Connectivity Program which is a program that helps provide internet to people with low income is set to run out of money.
"The Affordable Connectivity Program has been critical for them to be able to afford [internet] as well as take part in online school, as well as apply for jobs online," Prescher said.
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides a monthly subsidy to eligible low-income households to help pay their monthly broadband bill.
SAN ANTONIO - A COVID-era program providing more than 1 million people across Texas lower cost or free internet is coming to an end. The $14 billion Affordable Connectivity Program runs out of ...
If passed, the Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act of 2024 would appropriate $7 billion for fiscal year 2024 to save pandemic-era funds that helped families connect to the Internet.
Looking for free or lower-cost Wi-Fi in California? You have options. (Anna Vignet/KQED) Close to 3 million California households are losing access to free or discounted broadband internet due to the ...