Affordable Connectivity Program expires, meaning millions could lose internet access

ACP was a federal benefit through the FCC aimed at lower income Americans.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Millions could lose internet access as Affordable Connectivity Program expires
A program that helped close the digital divide in the U.S. has come to an end.

A program that helped close the digital divide in the U.S. has come to an end.



The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) expired Tuesday night.



ACP was a federal benefit through the FCC aimed at lower-income Americans.



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Now, millions of recipients will see their internet bills go up by $40 or more, many of them senior citizens and military families.



In Philadelphia alone, more than 177,000 homes were enrolled.



Efforts to extend the pandemic-era program have stalled in Congress.



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In the meantime, reach out to your internet provider. Many companies have their own discounted plans for low-income households.



There is also a federal subsidy called "Lifeline" that will cover a small portion of your bill if you qualify.

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