With Friday marking the official last day of the pandemic-era Affordable Connectivity Program, the Biden administration spotlighted commitments from over a dozen internet service providers to offer plans at $30 or less to low-income households through 2024.
Over the last few years, millions of Americans have been receiving discounted internet and phone service as part of the FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program. That's set to change as the program runs out of funding and bills aimed at securing more money have stalled in Congress.
The Biden administration announced on Friday that over a dozen internet service providers have committed to extending discounted internet plans for low-income
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