Millions of people in california could lose internet access affordable connectivity program to end end of april articles
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Millions in CA could lose internet access at the end of this month: Here's who it will impact most
Funding for the federal government's Affordable Connectivity Program connecting people to the internet is set to run out at the end of April. It has helped millions for the past three years.
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4 ways to connect to the internet for less after the Affordable Connectivity Program expires
I have 2 Gigabits per second (Gbps) of fiber internet in my home for $120 a month. I'm lucky. I have access to that kind of broadband and the money to pay for it. Many people aren't that fortunate. On Wednesday, May 1, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a critical initiative to provide affordable broadband, ran out of money. That means 23 million households -- roughly 60 million Americans -- will have to choose between paying for internet or paying for food, rent, and other...
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What The Tech: Affordable Internet Services Ending
The affordable connectivity program has run out of money, meaning no more help for low-income families.