Category: Low-Income

by Austin Aguirre | Jun 4, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
Though the Affordable Connectivity Program is ending, T-Mobile customers can still get cheap internet service with Lifeline.

by Austin Aguirre | Jun 4, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
Though the Affordable Connectivity Program is ending, Verizon customers can still get cheap internet service with Verizon Forward.

by Peter Christiansen | Jun 3, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
Though the Affordable Connectivity Program is ending, customers can still get assistance on their internet bill through other programs.

by Chili Palmer | May 31, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
Quantum Fiber is a Lifeline participant and encourages former ACP customers to apply.

by Kevin Parrish | May 31, 2024 | Brand Guides, FAQ, Low-Income
Optimum Advantage Internet is designed for low-income households. Find out if you qualify.

by Austin Aguirre | May 31, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
With the ACP done, low-income homes can get cheap internet with Xfinity Internet Essentials.

by Chili Palmer | May 29, 2024 | Brand Guides, FAQ, Low-Income
Starlink never offered low-income internet, and the end of ACP won’t change that.

by Chili Palmer | May 23, 2024 | Brand Guides, FAQ, Low-Income
Breezeline offers two cheap plans for basic internet, but only one requires income qualification.

by Chili Palmer | May 23, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
WOW! is no longer part of the ACP, but you can get simplified pricing plans for $30 per month.

by Kevin Parrish | May 23, 2024 | Brand Guides, FAQ, Low-Income
Missing the ACP’s monthly discount? Frontier has a cheap fiber internet plan just for you.

by Chili Palmer | May 23, 2024 | Brand Guides, How-To, Low-Income
CenturyLink offers reasonable (but not great) prices for DSL internet to former ACP customers.

by Kevin Parrish | May 23, 2024 | Brand Guides, FAQ, Low-Income
Spectrum offers discounted internet for low-income homes through Internet Assist.