US President Joe Biden Signs Pact With Internet Companies to Reduce Prices for Low-Income Americans

The new pact is said to make around 48 million households eligible for $30 monthly plans for 100 megabits per second, or higher speed, service.

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By Reuters | Updated: 9 May 2022 17:55 IST
Highlights
  • The Affordable Connectivity provides discounted internet access
  • Twenty internet companies that have agreed to lower their rates
  • These providers cover areas where 80 percent of the US population lives

The US has allotted $14.2 billion (Rs. 1,09,900 crore) in funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program

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US President Joe Biden's administration announced on Monday that 20 Internet companies have agreed to provide discounted service to low-income Americans, a program that could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service through an already existing federal subsidy.

The $1 trillion (roughly Rs. 77,37,100 crore) infrastructure package passed by Congress last year included $14.2 billion (Rs. 1,09,900 crore) funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides $30 (roughly Rs. 2,300) monthly subsidies ($75 — roughly Rs. 5,800 — in tribal areas) on Internet service for millions of lower-income households.

With the new commitment from the Internet providers, some 48 million households will be eligible for $30 (roughly Rs. 2,300) monthly plans for 100 megabits per second, or higher speed, service — making internet service fully paid for with the government subsidy if they sign up with one of the providers participating in the program.

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Biden, during his White House run and the push for the infrastructure bill, made expanding high-speed Internet access in rural and low-income areas a priority. He has repeatedly spoken out about low-income families that struggled finding reliable Wi-Fi, so their children could take part in remote schooling and complete homework assignments early in the coronavirus pandemic.

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“If we didn't know it before, we know now: High-speed Internet is essential,” the Democratic president said during a White House event last month honoring the National Teacher of the Year.

The 20 Internet companies that have agreed to lower their rates for eligible consumers provide service in areas where 80 percent of the US population, including 50 percent of the rural population, live, according to the White House. Participating companies that offer service on tribal lands are providing $75 (roughly Rs. 5,800) rates in those areas, the equivalent of the federal government subsidy in those areas.

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Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday were set to meet with telecom executives, members of Congress and others to spotlight the effort to improve access to high-speed Internet for low-income households.

The providers are Allo Communications, AltaFiber (and Hawaiian Telecom), Altice USA (Optimum and Suddenlink), Astound, AT&T, Breezeline, Comcast, Comporium, Frontier, IdeaTek, Cox Communications, Jackson Energy Authority, MediaCom, MLGC, Spectrum (Charter Communications), Starry, Verizon (Fios only), Vermont Telephone Company, Vexus Fiber and Wow! Internet, Cable, and TV.

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American households are eligible for subsidies through the Affordable Connectivity Program if their income is at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, or if a member of their family participates in one of several programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA) and Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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