A Phoenix advertising campaign aimed at helping more low-income families access and afford high-speed internet is underway.
200% of the federal poverty guidelines
Households that already receive certain government benefits, including Medicaid, Pell Grant, SNAP or free and reduced school lunches, are also eligible. One monthly service discount and one device discount are allowed per household. Consumers enroll in the Affordable Connectivity Program through , by mail or by calling participating internet service providers. In addition to advertising, Common Sense Media is reaching out to educators and school districts so that schools provide students with materials on the Affordable Connectivity Program, Lowery said.
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