FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit enrollment hit 6 million just four weeks after passing the 5 million mark. Eligible low-income households get
Lifeline Awareness Week highlights FCC low-income telecom programs including Lifeline, which pays up to $9.25 a month toward voice and/or broadband, and the Emergency Broadband
FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit program enrollment hit 5 million households just one month after hitting the 4 million mark. The program
The Affordable Connectivity Fund proposed in the Senate infrastructure bill would provide $30 a month to low-income households for broadband,
Emergency Broadband Benefit enrollment hit 1 million in the first week it was offered. The FCC program, which pays $50 a month toward
The FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund will provide money to schools and libraries for home broadband connectivity and equipment for students or