An internet accessibility program that provides low-cost connections for 23 million American households will run out of money by the end of April, unless Congress takes action in the next few weeks.
NEW YORK-- Nearly 1 million people in New York City are on the verge of losing affordable internet access through a federal program that's set to expire Friday. It's estimated this will impact 23 ...
A government program that provides discounts on internet service to millions of people is running out of money. The Affordable Connectivity Program, which is part of a $1 trillion infrastructure ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides internet subsidies to 23 million households in the U.S. — over 425,000 of which are in Wisconsin — is expected to wind down this April as funds for ...
The 23 million American households receiving government financial assistance for their monthly internet bills could soon be on their own—and many may lose access to home internet—as an almost ...
This month more than 23 million households will lose affordable internet access as part of a pandemic-era federal program that provided low-income households with a credit of between $30 and $75 ...
Following approval of a roughly $149 million grant from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, better internet ...
More than four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, yet another federally funded pandemic-era program is ending. The Federal Communications Commission announced on Friday that its Affordable ...
Months after submitting its broadband plan, the state remains stuck in review, delaying infrastructure buildouts and efforts to expand internet access.
All of Midland County should expect to have access to high-speed internet by the end of 2029, thanks to Michigan’s receipt of ...
A new analysis by the Pew Research Center found that 28% of U.S. Latino adults are smartphone dependent, meaning they rely on ...