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If you receive FEMA's Individuals and Household Program support, you can get Lifeline. Select Get Started to apply now.
The Affordable Connectivity Program tackles this problem. It helps low-income families pay for Internet service. Families can get up to $30 per month, or $75 per month if they live on qualifying Tribal Lands. And they can get $100 to help pay for a desktop, laptop, or tablet computer.
Contact your internet company if you have questions about your bill. Can I still save on internet service? You may qualify for Lifeline , a government program that offers eligible consumers up to $9.25 off the cost of phone, internet, or bundled services (up to $34.25 if you live on qualifying Tribal lands).
If you are approved for the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and would like to apply your ACP benefit to Access from AT&T, you do not need to submit this application. Please call us at 855.220.5211 (English) or 855.220.5225 (Español) to discuss your options and order service.
Call 866-594-3644 from a different phone than your existing Access Wireless phone to have an agent place the new phone on your account. New customers: If you have confirmed you have a compatible phone, you can use that device once you have become an approved customer. Apply here!
The ACP is a federal government program that can help eligible customers pay for their home internet service. Through the ACP, eligible customers can reduce their AT&T Internet bill by up to $30 per month*, or up to $75 per month if they live on qualified Tribal Lands.
If you have questions during the application process, contact the ACP Support Center by email at ACPSupport@usac.org or call (877) 384-2575 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET.