As the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) ends, millions of Americans will lose free internet access today.Internet providers participating in the ACP provided high-speed internet plans for $30/mo., which allowed anyone with a qualifying income level to receive a $30/mo.government stipend, making the internet plan free.
The federally-funded program was not funded past this date, despite several efforts. ACP participants can either end their service or pay the regular price to keep an internet connection.The program followed federal poverty guidelines, so many of the 23 million families who qualified most likely will be unable to keep their current service. Who benefits from the ACP According to a White House Fact Sheet, military members, those residing on Tribal lands, and seniors are among those who participate in the program: Nearly half of the households benefitting from ACP are military families.Four million seniors and 10 million Americans over 50 receive the ACP benefit.
1-in-4 households participating in the Affordable Connectivity Program are African American and 1-in-4 are Latino.The Affordable Connectivity Program provides an enhanced monthly subsidy to 320,000 households on Tribal lands, where high-speed internet is generally more expensive.How can you continue to receive low-cost internet? Some internet providers offer some low-cost options and Verizon is offering free internet for six months for new customers.
Comcast (Xfinity) introduced pay-as-you-go internet plans as well. Allconnect gathered low-income internet resources to share: Low-income internet guide Student and teacher discounts Free or discounted internet Xfinity prepaid internet How to lower your internet bill Cheap internet plans Find more broadband news and studies on trends in the industry on Allconnect’s news hub and research hub.Written by: Robin Layton Editor, Broadband Content Robin Layton is an editor for the broadband marketplace Allconnect.She built her internet industry expertise writing and editing for four years on the site, as well as on Allconnect’s sister site MYMOVE.com.
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