We are proud to offer the benefits of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to our customers.
Up to one
$
30
/ mo
Subsidy
For each eligible household
Up to one
$
75
/ mo
Subsidy
For each eligible household on tribal lands
Am I Eligible?
How to Apply
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am I eligible?
You’re eligible to participate if you (or someone in your household) meet one of the following requirements:
Your entire household income is at or below twice the federal poverty level
You participate in certain federal assistance programs
How to apply for ACP benefits
Step 2
Contact us to get your ACP discount.
local2u customers:
Call us at +1 (262) 562-2528
FAQs
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What is the ACP?
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was created by Congress and implemented by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to assist eligible households to pay for internet services. The ACP will provide assistance to customers needing to connect to jobs, healthcare and virtual classrooms.
The goal of this program is to ensure that internet service is affordable for everyone. However, you must use the service to keep the subsidy. If you reach 30 days without any internet usage, you may no longer be eligible to receive the subsidy.
How long will the Affordable Connectivity Program last?
ACP does not have a set expiration. If the program ends, the FCC is expected to notify carriers and the public at least 60 days before the final service month of ACP subsidy.
Can another member of my household also receive the benefit?
No, only one Affordable Connectivity Program subsidy is available per household.
What will happen to my services when the Affordable Connectivity Program expires?
When the ACP program ends, you will either continue on your plan at the price without the ACP subsidy or you will end your internet-related services with Verizon. We will give you an opportunity to decide before the end of the program.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not affirmatively choose to keep your Internet-related services, the FCC requires that we disconnect those services at the end of the ACP program.