The ACP ran out of funds, but some low-income internet options remain. On the other hand, some ISPs chose to include low-cost plans with slower speeds (think 50 megabits per second) for discounted ...
Under the ACP, more than 23 million households were collectively saving almost $700 million per month. The ACP was available to anyone who made less than or equal to 200% of the federal poverty ...
Cox Communications and Connect2Compete have extended their program to provide discounted high-speed Internet service to low-income families through the end of the year.
The death of the US government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is starting to result in disconnection of Internet service for Americans with low incomes. On Friday, Charter Communications ...
Cox Communications offers home internet plans in 19 states with prices starting at $50 per month. Internet plans range from 300 Mbps for basic use to multi-gig speeds for highly connected homes. Cox ...
Last month, Charter and Cox announced that they would be merging their two companies. This $34.5 billion merger would combine two of the largest cable and broadband providers in the US. It is still ...
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