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Millions Could Soon Lose Internet Access if Program Expires - GovTech


The Affordable Connectivity Program, which was created after the pandemic forced many Americans to turn to the Internet to connect with work and school, has 23 million enrollees nationwide. Read More

Nearly 2.8 million CA households to lose discounted internet ...


A program that helped millions of households across the country — and 2.8 million in California — afford internet access is ending, without additional funding from Congress. Here’s what you ... Read More

Nearly 3 million California households will lose discounted internet ...


A program that helped millions of households across the country — and 2.8 million in California — afford internet access is ending, without additional funding from Congress. Read More

After Millions Lose Access to Internet Subsidy, FCC Moves to Fill ...


After Millions Lose Access to Internet Subsidy, FCC Moves to Fill Connectivity Gaps LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Biden administration is moving to blunt the loss of an expired broadband subsidy ... Read More

Millions Of Californians Weigh Options After Losing An ... - LAist


Congress allocated $14.2 billion to the Affordable Connectivity Program in 2021, when the COVID-19 pandemic was still top of mind and underscored people’s need for online access to do school and ... Read More

Millions could lose internet access in California if this program expires


Sixth-grader Luis Coronado Jr., 12, of Huntington Park is among nearly 3 million Californians at risk of losing internet service when the Affordable Connectivity Program expires at the end of April. Read More

Millions could lose internet access if this federal program expires


Millions could lose internet access if this federal program expires April 23, 2024 Updated Tue., April 23, 2024 at 12:22 p.m. Claudia Alleman in the living room of her family home in South Gate ... Read More

Millions could lose internet access if this federal program expires ...


The program, which was created after the pandemic forced many Americans to turn to the internet to connect with work and school, has 23 million enrollees nationwide — 1 in 6 U.S. households. Read More

Millions could lose internet access as government program expires


Millions could lose internet this week. Perez, who was once unhoused, works as an advocate for unhoused individuals and helps connect those still in shelters to the internet. Read More

Millions could lose internet access as government program expires


“Seeing it during my shelter stay, the difference between the people who had internet access and that didn’t, it could be deadly,” he said. Millions of veterans also rely on the program ... Read More

Millions could lose internet access as government program expires


Millions of veterans also rely on the program, like Walter Durham in San Diego. He uses the internet to contact doctors and to chat with his daughter overseas. “I’m going to have to either do without ... Read More


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