According to reports by the Open Technology Institute and Park Associates, in recent years the American consumer paid an average of over $60 a month for broadband internet connectivity in their home.
Millions of Americans now qualify for discounted or free internet access thanks to an expanded federal program announced by the White House on Monday. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) grants ...
You could get your home broadband paid for using the Affordable Connectivity Program. CNET can help you determine if you qualify. Trey Paul was a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His 20+ years ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides subsidies to eligible households for both high-speed internet service and the one-time purchase of a laptop, desktop computer or tablet. More than 13.4 ...
Low-income metro Atlanta residents can get 50 megabits Internet service for free if they qualify for a federal program designed to make broadband accessible to all. Comcast is promoting its ...
With the Affordable Connectivity Program now gone, other federal subsidies and internet initiatives are stepping in to help close the broadband gap. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home ...
Residents in rural America are eager to access high-speed internet under a $42.5 billion federal modernization program, but not a single home or business has been connected to new broadband networks ...
The Biden administration said it secured commitments from 20 internet service providers to either reduce prices or increase speeds to serve low-income households. The news means that tens of millions ...