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  1. Monthly Internet bills, installation fees, and computer costs add up. When high-speed Internet is available, it's not always accessible. The Affordable Connectivity Program tackles this problem. It helps low-income families pay for Internet service.

  2. If you receive FEMA's Individuals and Household Program support, you can get Lifeline. Select Get Started to apply now.

  3. Your internet company may be able to assist you in staying connected. Consumers should reach out to their internet company to see if they offer alternative low-cost internet plans. They may be able to help you enroll in a new and affordable plan even though the ACP benefit is no longer available.

  4. You can search internet service providers by city, state/territory, or zip code. Two Steps to Enroll. Go to GetInternet.gov to submit an application or print out a mail-in application. Contact your preferred participating provider to select a service plan and have the discount applied to your bill.

  5. Consumers looking for information on the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program should visit fcc.gov/acp. The Affordable Connectivity Program stopped accepting new consumer applications and enrollments on February 7, 2024.

  6. The ACP provides discounts of up to $30 on monthly broadband Internet access service (or up to $75 per eligible household on Tribal lands) and up to $100 on certain connected devices (with a required co-pay of between $10 and $50).

  7. The ACP benefit provided a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households 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 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contributed ...

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