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With rising costs and the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program, households now have fewer options for affordable broadband. But the Lifeline program is still available to help.
Thousands of households are in jeopardy of losing internet through the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides reduced internet bills to families in need.
The Affordable Connectivity Program, or ACP, provides monthly discounts of $30 to $75 to help low-income households pay for home internet.
The Affordable Connectivity Program has helped 23 million households connect to the internet at a discounted rate.
The Affordable Connectivity Program will end in mid-May. Here's some advice on what seniors and others can do now.
What are the plans for states to expand fast internet? The Affordable Connectivity Program is a relatively small component of the broader White House plan to get high-speed internet to more people.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- If you live in the city of Chicago, your internet bill might go down. The city's partnership with Comcast and its Internet Essentials Program has grown. The initiative is ...
Eligible residents in Haddington, Walnut Hill, Haverford North, West Powelton and University City can also receive free laptops, modems and digital literacy training.
The program, starting out in more than 100 New York City Housing Authority developments, is essentially a subsidy program. The administration is bulk purchasing internet and cable packages from two ...