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Astound Internet First: Astound offers two plans through its Internet First program for qualifying low-income households. The 50Mbps plan runs $10 per month and the 150Mbps plan is $20 per month.
The Affordable Connectivity Program ended in 2024, but these low-cost internet programs might help get you connected again.
Finding low-cost internet is becoming increasingly more difficult with rising prices and decreased support for low-income families. The Affordable Connectivity Program was shuttered in June 2024 ...
The ACP provided $30 a month to help low-income households pay for an internet connection, or $75 for people living on Tribal lands. The program accepted households at or below 200% of the federal ...
What other low-income internet options are available? There’s no single option that’s stepped up to replace the Affordable Connectivity Program since it ended.
Guide to Lifeline internet and phone discount—eligibility, application process, and renewal for low income internet assistance. Essential FCC program info.
Some internet service providers (ISPs) offer low-cost internet to qualifying customers. Typically, you have to already be enrolled in government assistance programs or meet certain income ...
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What other low-income internet options are available? There’s no single option that’s stepped up to replace the Affordable Connectivity Program since it ended.