Get Internet: Do you qualify for high-speed, low cost internet?

The bi-partisan infrastructure law puts $45 billion dollars into a new “Internet for All” plan. As part of that plan rural, suburban or urban families can qualify for up to $30 per month off of your Internet bill. Additionally, GetInternet.gov has teamed up with 20 internet service providers who will offer you a high-speed, high quality internet that costs $30/month. By pairing your Internet for All benefit with a qualified plan, you could have high-speed internet for $0/month.

Having good internet access is a lifeline to today’s world, but it has not always been affordable or accessible to every American. This internet affordability program gives hard working families the tools they need to get the education they deserve and participate in the economy.

You can find out if you qualify and apply for your affordable internet benefit by contacting your internet provider directly, applying online by clicking here or applying on paper (click here to get the paper application).

For more information on who qualifies, click here to visit GetInternet.gov.

For more information on how to apply, click here to visit the affordable internet program.

These internet service providers offer a high-speed internet plan for $30 per month or less. If you apply your ACP benefit to one of these plans, you will have no out-of-pocket cost for internet.

  • Allo Communications

  • altaFiber (and Hawaiian Telcom)

  • Altice (Optimum and Suddenlink)

  • Astound

  • AT&T

  • Breezeline

  • Comcast

  • Comporium

  • Cox Communications

  • Frontier

  • IdeaTek

  • Jackson Energy Authority

  • MediacomCable – Affordable Connectivity Program

  • MLGC

  • Spectrum (Charter Communications)

  • Starry

  • Verizon (Fios only)

  • Vermont Telephone Company

  • Vexus Fiber

  • Wow! Internet, Cable and TV

You can also choose to apply your ACP benefit to a different provider. There are over 1,300 providers that accept the ACP benefit.

The Get Internet program will also create thousands of good union jobs by spending money to build up our internet capabilities and teach digital skills. To find out more about those parts of this program, please click here.

Caitlin Blair