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- Affordable Connectivity Program - Federal Communications Commission
The ACP ended due to a lack of additional funding by Congress ACP enrolled households are strongly encouraged to carefully review written notices from their internet company and from the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the ACP administrator, about the end of ACP
- Affordable Connectivity Program - Federal Communications Commission
The Affordable Connectivity Program stopped accepting new consumer applications and enrollments on February 7, 2024 Consumers had to be approved and enrolled with a service provider by 11:59 p m ET on February 7, 2024 to receive the ACP benefit
- Affordable Connectivity Program Consumer FAQ
As a result, effective June 1, 2024, the ACP has ended for now and the 23 million households enrolled in the ACP will no longer receive an ACP discount as they have in prior months Below are answers to frequently asked questions about the ACP ending, along with general FAQs about the ACP
- Affordable Connectivity Program Providers | Federal Communications . . .
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a federal program that offered eligible households a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal Lands Eligible households could also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 toward the purchase of a laptop, desktop computer
- Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Fact Sheet
Not all ACP recipients will qualify for Lifeline and not all ACP internet companies participate in the Lifeline program To learn more about the difference between the ACP and the Lifeline program,
- Affordable Connectivity Program Fact Sheet
Find more information about the Affordable Connectivity Program at fcc gov ACP How Does the ACP Protect Consumers? The rules protect Affordable Connectivity Program recipients by: • Empowering consumers to choose the service plan that best meets their needs (including a plan they may already be on);
- Consumer Protections During the ACP Wind-Down
During the ACP wind-down, ACP internet companies are still responsible for following the consumer protection requirements in the ACP rules Some will continue even after the ACP has ended The ACP consumer protection rules include, but are not limited to: • Transferring ACP discount: During the ACP wind-down, households can continue to transfer
- Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program
The Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program (Pilot Program) provides up to $200 million to selected participants over a three-year term to purchase a wide variety of eligible cybersecurity services and equipment
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