Se Ha Fijado una Votación - ¿Se Financiará el Programa de Conectividad Asequible Una Vez Más?
*Note: This article references the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which has ended. While the program is no longer available, we’re leaving this post up for historical context and general information. For current internet options, please see our latest offers.
It’s been over 30 days since the last fully-funded month of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which helped nearly 30 million Americans get access to affordable internet service (a very big deal). Since funding ran dry, there’s been little to no progress on an extension - that is, until now.
¿Cuándo es la Votación?
Enter Maria Cantwell, Chairwoman of the Senate Commerce Committee. She wrote up a bill to once again fund the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) - and it’s scheduled for a vote on June 12th.
¿Cuándo Puedo Obtener Mi Beneficio del ACP de Nuevo?
In the best-case scenario, the ACP would return on July 1st, once again allowing low-income households to qualify for free and reduced-cost internet service thanks to a $30 monthly bill credit. The first version of the program was widely viewed as a success, with 23 million households signing up to receive the monthly ACP benefit. When the money ran out, many who participated were forced to give up their internet service due to unaffordable costs. If this bill passes, you’ll be able to start an ACP application and get a monthly discount once more.
¿En Qué se Diferencia Esta Vez?
A few senators and members of Congress have tried before to pass funding for the ACP and haven’t gained the needed support, so what makes Chairwoman Cantwell’s bill different?
Well, included is $3B in funding for the popular ‘rip and replace’ program. Essentially, the US Government has deemed certain internet equipment - namely Huawei and ZTE routers - to be national security threats. The R&R program provides internet companies with resources to remove these routers and replace them with approved and widely used American routers.
¿Podría el Programa de Conectividad Asequible Volverse Permanente?
Though this bill only provides a year’s worth of funding for the ACP, there’s a really good chance that it gets added as a permanent part of the USF, or Universal Service Fund. This basically means that the program would be permanently funded in some capacity as a part of regular government budgeting forever.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on all information up until June 12th, and we’ll drop an update on the result of the vote and what it means for people looking to get free home internet.
Además, ¡aún puedes contactar a tus senadores y hacerles saber cómo el ACP te ha impactado! Hasta que el programa sea aprobado oficialmente, ¡necesitamos seguir presionando a nuestros representantes!