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ACP officially replaced the Emergency Broadband Benefit on Dec. 31, 2021. Internet providers have been providing notice to program participants about the wind-down process.
The Affordable Connectivity Program, or ACP, provides monthly discounts of $30 to $75 to help low-income households pay for home internet.
The ACP helps millions of low-income Americans by shaving $30 off the monthly bill. The program is now about to run out of funding for good.
The current issue perched on the edge of the congressional cliff is the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a cost-effective, bipartisan government plan that helps low-income families get ...
Funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provided internet discounts to nearly 200K CT families, is running out.
Over 300,000 Washington residents have been notified that an affordable internet program could end after April. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) through the Federal Communication ...
Around 250,000 Minnesotans are estimated to be receiving free or discounted phone and internet service through the Affordable Connectivity Program.
The ACP program replaced the Emergency Broadband Benefit program, which sought to help low income individuals and families during the pandemic, in 2021.