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May 17, 2024 at 5:06 AM. A federal program that provided monthly discounts on internet service and devices for qualifying households ended last month when a bill to provide temporary relief of $7 ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program was backed by $14.2 billion and helped millions of Americans with their broadband bill. Now, it's running out despite broad support.
The 2.5-year-old ACP provided eligible low-income Americans with a monthly credit off their internet bills, worth up to $30 per month and as much as $75 per month for households on tribal lands.
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The program provides internet discounts — up to a $30 monthly discount for low-income households and up to a $75 monthly discount for low-income tribal households.