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Expanding Eligibility for the Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP): Key Changes and Benefits
The Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) are essential programs that provide discounted phone and internet service to low-income individuals and families.
Connecting Students and Schools: The Impact of the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program
The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program is a new initiative that aims to expand internet access to low-income households and bridge the digital divide. One of the key groups that has benefited from the program is students and schools, who have seen a significant expansion of connectivity as a result of the program. Here’s a closer...
Closing the Digital Divide: The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program and the Benefits of Internet Access
The FCC's Lifeline program has long been a critical tool in ensuring that low-income households have access to affordable communication services, including telephone and broadband service.
Why the Emergency Broadband (EBB) Program is Becoming the Permanent Program (ACP)
As the world continues to grapple with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to the internet has become more important than ever.
How do I qualify for Lifeline?
The Lifeline Program is a government assistance program that provides affordable phone and internet services to low-income households. Learn more about how you can qualify to receive free phone and internet service.
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