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Affordable Connectivity Program Has Ended Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Access to both paper and electronic ACP applications were removed and were no longer available Households approved and signed up with an internet company before this date remained enrolled in the program and continued to receive their ACP discounts during the wind-down period until the ACP ended
Affordable Connectivity Program Fact Sheet Specifically, the FCC has issued a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in which it seeks comment on a pilot program to ensure that households that rely on Federal Public Housing Assistance receive direct outreach to encourage them to enroll in the ACP
Affordable Connectivity Program - Federal Communications Commission Affordable Connectivity Program 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
Affordable Connectivity Program Consumer FAQ The ACP launched in December 2021 and as of February 8, 2024, over 23 million households relied on the program to access affordable internet service before the $14 2 billion in funding Congress made available ran out
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Fact Sheet ACP households may have had their internet service disconnected and no longer receive internet service now that the ACP ended, if they: • DID NOT previously agree to continue internet service after the end of the ACP; or • Have never paid their internet company for service
FCC Launches Affordable Connectivity Program The ACP provides 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
Consumer Protections During the ACP Wind-Down After May 2024, unless Congress provides additional funding, ACP households will no longer receive the ACP benefit and the ACP will end As a result, the FCC has begun taking steps to wind-down the ACP
Programa de Conectividad Asequible (ACP) Hoja informativa Para presentar una queja sobre los problemas de facturación y servicio del ACP, visite el Centro de Quejas de los Consumidores de la FCC en https: consumercomplaints fcc gov
The Affordable Connectivity Program: Looking Back and Ahead Unfortunately, funding for the ACP has expired, and the FCC has ended the program for now and shut off support that made broadband affordable for so many people across the country