The Affordable Connectivity Program will officially go offline on Saturday, leaving more than 23 million American households facing an imminent increase in monthly broadband expenses. The FCC ...
The FCC will end the Affordable Connectivity Program on June 1st due to a lack of funds but some internet providers plan to offer plans to low-income Americans. The FCC will end the Affordable ...
FCC Chairwoman, Jessica Rosenworcel commented: ‘The response to the Emergency Broadband Benefit proved what many knew to be true: the cost of high-speed internet is out of reach for too many of us.
The FCC's press release on ending DEI efforts could have an immediate impact on broadband efforts to bridge the digital ...
The US Federal Communications Commission wants to make sure eligible Americans can get internet service through the Affordable Connectivity Program, an initiative the agency calls the nation's ...
The FCC's 2020 decision to allocate 1,200 MHz of 6 GHz spectrum for unlicensed use has been a monumental and unmitigated ...
The US Federal Communications Commission on Monday unanimously approved the final rules to implement the $7.17 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund Program. The FCC program will provide funding for ...
Astound developed the program to help keep residents connected as funding for the federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) fully comes to an end as of 31st May 2024. Internet First ...
Internet access for 23 million families is at risk if Congress doesn't act. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was the only federal program that helped lower-income families afford high-speed ...
consumers should visit fcc.gov/acp. Interested consumers should first confirm their eligibility through the National Verifier, then contact Spectrum at 1-877-959-1748 to apply for the credit. A ...