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- Affordable Connectivity Program - Federal Communications Commission
Due to a lack of additional funding from Congress, the Affordable Connectivity Program has ended for now Effective June 1, 2024, households will no longer receive an ACP discount
- Lifeline Support for Affordable Communications
Lifeline is the FCC's program to help make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service purchased from participating providers in the marketplace
- Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Fact Sheet
The ACP was a $14 2 billion program that launched in December 2021, but after two-and-a-half years of offering discounts on internet service and connected devices to low-income consumers, the funding Congress initially made available for the ACP has since run out
- Affordable Connectivity Program - Federal Communications Commission
Consumers looking for information on the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program should visit fcc gov acp The Affordable Connectivity Program stopped accepting new consumer applications and enrollments on February 7, 2024
- Contact - Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE Washington, DC 20554 See our Visiting FCC Facilities page for information to help guide visitors through the FCC’s facility security screening process for the FCC’s Headquarters and other facilities
- Programa de Descuentos para Internet (ACP) | Federal Communications . . .
Debido a la falta de financiación adicional del Congreso, el Programa de Descuentos para Internet (ACP) ha terminado por ahora A partir del 1 º de junio de 2024, los hogares dejaron de recibir los descuentos mensuales del Programa de Descuentos para Internet
- Consumer Help Center | Federal Communications Commission
"988" is the three-digit, nationwide phone number formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline You can call or text to connect directly with mental health professionals at a national network of crisis centers
- Affordable Connectivity Program Has Ended Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The ACP was a $14 2 billion program that launched in December 2021, but after two-and-a-half years of offering discounts on internet service and connected devices to low-income consumers, the funding Congress initially made available for the ACP has since run out
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