Increasing accessibility to the Internet for low-income households has never been more critical. Today’s communications with schools, work, healthcare, and other essential services require online access. With the rising cost of living, many American families struggle with making ends meet and falling behind on utility bills is more common than ever. Fortunately, a relatively new government program, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), can help. The ACP program provides internet access to qualifying low-income Americans, and this article provides all the information necessary to get started.
The Affordable Connectivity Program is a Federal Trade Commission (FCC) benefit program that ensures households get affordable access to the Internet. The program offers eligible families a discount of $30 towards internet service with an increase of up to $75 for qualifying households on Tribal lands. The program is limited to one monthly service per household. Additionally, qualifying participants may receive a one-time discount of $100 toward purchasing a desktop computer, tablet, or laptop if they meet the criteria. For the one-time discount, program participants must contribute a co-pay of more than $10 and less than $50 when purchasing an ACP device.
According to the FCC, eligibility for the ACP program requires a household income that falls at or under 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines or is in an approved program of at least one of the following:
Participants who live on Qualifying Tribal Lands and are in an approved program for the following may also be eligible:
Enrolling in the ACP program is completed in two steps. Visit AffordableConnectvity.gov to submit an application or print one to return by mail. Applications submitted online may receive immediate approval. Once submitted, contact a provider, select a service plan, and the discount will apply to the bill. The enrollment is complete once the household applies for the program before contacting the service provider.
The ACP program creates affordable broadband access for those in need by removing barriers to entry. It provides consumers access to services regardless of credit status, empowering them to choose a service plan that best meets their needs. The program prohibits service providers from excluding consumers with previous debt or past due balances from enrolling in the ACP program. It reduces the potential for financial harm like bill shock and ensures consumers are not liable for early termination fees. Additionally, it prevents consumers from being forced into programs they cannot afford or low-quality plans to receive the ACP.
An increasing number of internet providers, including landline and wireless, participate in ACP. To locate a provider, visit Affordable Connectivity Program Providers and enter a state or territory to see the providers in the area. Another option is to contact a provider directly to inquire if they provide the program to customers.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB) is a program put in place by the FCC during the COVID-19 pandemic. The temporary program was created to assist families and households struggling to afford internet service. The purpose was to ensure connectivity with schools for virtual classrooms, critical healthcare, and other essential services. The ACP program is a permanent extension that replaces the temporary EBB program. The creation of ACP is part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which Congress mandated to become law in November 2021.
Finding the right internet plan can seem daunting, but connecting online at an affordable rate is possible with the correct information and resources. The savings and advantages of the ACP program for internet access provide endless opportunities for low-income households. Contact enTouch Wireless today to find the best service plan and devices available.
www.usac.org/about/affordable-connectivity-program/
https://www.fcc.gov/acp
https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/do-i-qualify/
https://www.fcc.gov/affordable-connectivity-program-providers
https://www.fcc.gov/lifeline-consumers
https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/
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