How we Help to Make Internet Affordable?
There are several programs which can help our customers to get internet service on an affordable rate. Some are directly subsidized by the government or for households with low-income programs.
We guide our customers to get them qualified for The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which can definitely reduce their monthly internet cost. As a matter of fact, there are certain packages which can billed as low as $0.00 per month after applying the eligible credits to our customers Internet account.
Our sales team will walk you through these amazing internet plans to help you reduce the cost of staying connected on Internet.
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ACP
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a low-income internet program that helps families afford an internet connection by subsidizing the cost of their internet bill. The ACP provides $30 per month toward a household’s internet bill, though households on Tribal land or high-cost areas might be eligible for enhanced support of up to $75 per month.1 By August of 2023, more than 20 million households have signed up for the ACP program, making it the nation’s largest broadband affordability program.4
You may qualify for the ACP if at least one person in your household meets the following criteria:
Qualifies for the Lifeline Program
Is approved for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP)
Has received a Pell Grant in the current year
Is currently eligible for certain providers’ low-income programs
Receives assistance through SNAP or WIC
On May 9, 2022, President Biden announced that 20 internet providers had committed to offering eligible households high-speed internet access for $30 or less.2 With the ACP, the cost is covered completely, giving these families high-speed internet at no cost.
As of May 9, 2022, the following providers have committed to offering ACP-compatible plans under $30:
Allo Communications
AltaFiber
Hawaiian Telecom
Optimum
Astound
AT&T
Breezeline
Xfinity
Comporium
Frontier
IdeaTek
Cox Communications
Jackson Energy Authority
Mediacom
MLGC
Spectrum
Starry
Verizon (initially Fios only)
Vermont Telephone Company
Vexus Fiber
Wow!
For more information, check out our guide to the Affordable Connectivity Program.