Due to a lack of additional funding from Congress, the Affordable Connectivity Program has ended for now. Effective , households will no longer receive an ACP discount.
Through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was tasked to develop and maintain the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) – a federal program that offered eligible households a discount on their monthly internet bill and a one-time discount off the purchase of a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet. The ACP was a $14.2 billion program that launched in ...
Purpose: Through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was tasked to develop and maintain the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) – a federal program that offered eligible households a discount on their monthly internet bill and a one-time discount off the purchase of a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet. The ACP was a $14.2 billion program that ...
Affordable Connectivity Program Has Ended Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Purpose: Through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was tasked to develop and maintain the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) – a federal program that offered eligible households a discount on their monthly internet bill and a one-time discount off the purchase of a ...
WASHINGTON, —Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel today announced that due to a lack of additional Congressional funding, the agency will officially end the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) on . The agency had already imposed an enrollment freeze in early February to help with the accurate forecasting of funding exhaustion and to ...
"This page is a digitally archived AccessInfo Announcement"On , the FCC launched the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). This longer-term program replaces the Emergency Broadband Benefit program. As the FCC transitions to this new program, the over 9 million households fully enrolled in the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program as of will continue to receive ...