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After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill ...

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to blunt the loss of an expired broadband subsidy program that helped more than 23 million families afford internet access by using money ... Read More
After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC ... - News Channel 3-12

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to blunt the loss of an expired broadband subsidy program that helped more than 23 million families afford internet access by using money ... Read More
After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves ... - WKRG News 5

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to blunt the loss of an expired broadband subsidy program that helped more than 23 million families afford internet access by using money ... Read More
After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill ...

Read full article: Crowds gather for Starlink launch, disappointed as Crew-10 scrubbed LOS ANGELES – The Biden administration is moving to blunt the loss of an expired broadband subsidy program ... Read More
After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill ...

The E-Rate program, established in the 1990s, has provided more than $7 billion in discounts for eligible schools and libraries since 2022 to afford broadband products and services. Read More
After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill ...

The Affordable Connectivity Program was helping one in six families in the U.S. afford internet access. Rosenworcel said the decision to include WiFi hotspots in E-Rate was partly a response to ... Read More
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