PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- More than 23 million American households are at risk of losing internet service because the federal program which offers free or discounted access is running out of money. One ...
This month, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began formally winding down the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), thus ending a subsidy program that supported 23 million households in ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - A program that provided more than 1 million Ohioans with federally subsidized broadband internet service officially ran out of money Friday, but several internet providers have ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a crucial initiative that provided financial relief to millions of American families by subsidizing their internet bills. Offering monthly credits ranging ...
Funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is dwindling, leaving New Yorkers wondering how they'll be able to afford broadband internet for their homes. The program, which helped ensure ...
KENNETT SQUARE, PA — A new survey from the National Lifeline Association (NaLA) highlights the struggles faced by low-income ...
John Belden, sitting, and Bruce Stern add two new fiber cables for a business client in Trumbull. The installation will provide the company with more data capacity, which can make the Internet faster.
NO WORD ON IF ANY CHARGES WILL BE FILED. A FEDERAL PROGRAM THAT HAS PROVIDED A DIGITAL LIFELINE WITH LOW OR NO-COST INTERNET -- IS ABOUT TO END. A NEWS RELEASE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE STATES ROUGHLY 23 ...
The $30 per month 27-year-old Daisy Solis saved from her internet bill for the past two years stretched a long way. Those dollars covered new shoes for her three growing children, dinners at the Chick ...