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186,000 in Connecticut may lose internet - Hartford Courant


A federal program reducing monthly internet bills for 186,000 in Connecticut is coming to an end. Connecticut lawmakers are looking at providing a state solution. Read More

If Affordable Connectivity Program benefits end, could CT bill help? - CT Mirror


But a federal program reducing monthly internet bills and providing device subsidies for lower-income households will sunset at the end of the month if Congress does not renew funding. Read More

Supreme Court upholds phone and internet subsidy program for underserved areas


The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to an FCC program that subsidizes phone and internet services in underserved parts of the country. Read More

Digital Divide Widens As Federal Internet Assistance Program Ends - Business Insider


If the program shuts down, it will further exacerbate the digital divide and leave many older Americans, as well as those in rural areas and the South, without internet access.Among ACP ... Read More

Internet price hikes for low-income Americans could begin in May as federal funds run dry, FCC says - CNN


Internet service providers (ISPs) could still step in voluntarily to close the gap for the millions of Americans potentially affected by the end of the program, the FCC said Tuesday. Read More


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