By Chanelle Hawken As local students have settled back into school, a recent report from the Benton Institute on Broadband & Society highlighted the potential impacts that the end of the federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) will have on bridging the digital divide with lower-income households that relied on ACP monthly subsidies. Nearly 1 in 5 people surveyed said they would have to cut home internet service now that they can no longer receive financial assistance through the ACP (which provided up to $30/month in subsidies and $75 if you live on Tribal land). The Benton Institute report found […]
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