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FCC May End The Affordable Connectivity Program: Everything You Need To Know

Camila Dejesus2 years ago03 mins

The Affordable Connectivity Program has offered financial support, allowing low-income households to receive internet at a discounted rate, since 2021. But all of that may be coming to a close due to a lack of funding. While the Program initially received $14.2 billion to get it off the ground, as it stands today, the ACP…

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