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Well, I don't have a landline anymore, just the DSL line. I dropped the landline about a month ago, and just transferred our number via SIM to a Jethro mobile phone and got a much lower cell phone plan with Mint mobile. I also use the Bluetooth on the Jethro phone to connect to the VTech Connect To Cell phones, so we have plenty of phones in the house!@mystery2me wrote:
I helped a couple of friends enroll in the FCC program. It was easy and it is legit. You can use it on home internet or even just on a phone wireless plan. The AT&T program sounds good. It appears to be for landline customers only, such as yourself, but that is great news for you.
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Well, I'm happy because my DSL has gone up from 6 to 25 Mbps!!! Sometimes it even hits 29!! haha!! But I was on 6 Mbps for so many years, that I'm grateful for what I've got now!! On my street and in my area, AT&T put in the underground cables for the fiber optic about 3 weeks ago. Now they have to finish all the other connections to get it all up and running. But when it is done, I can then switch over to fiber optic, at yes, 100 Mbps. And for no cost due to these programs!!! But to me, after being on a measly 6 Mbps for so many years, that's going to seem like the speed of light! haha!! But for now, I've got my DSL at 25 Mbps, so I'm happy!! And my budget is thrilled, too!!!!!@barbage wrote:
I did have to drop down from 300 to 100 on the internet, but since it is the Fiberoptic, they said I should not tell much difference.
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The program a few years ago was the EBB program, (Emergency Broadband Benefit), and was switched over to this Affordable Connectivity Program March 1 of 2022. If you're still eligible, call AT&T and ask about an upgrade in your Internet speed.@lcubed3 wrote:
I believe I qualified a few years ago merely on the merits of being a SNAP recipient. ATT came out and installed whatever was necessary at no charge. The speed is only 10Mbps but I'm only paying $10 plus tax a month. I didn't know it was slow until I read these posts.
Not sure where you got that information. This Affordable Connectivity Program JUST STARTED this March 1st. It's a off-shoot of the previous EBB (Emergency Broadband Benefit), which ended March 1st, but people on the EBB could sign up for the new ACP before March 1st. Could be the EBB offered a $50.00 discount and when the FCC switched it over to this new ACP, that's when it changed to $30.00/month, I have no idea, as I am not aware of what the benefits of the EBB were. But the ACP program JUST STARTED at $30.00 off/month a couple of months ago. And if, perchance, you live on qualified Tribal lands, you get $75.00/month! This is for EITHER your cell phone bill OR your Internet, but not both.@sestrahelena wrote:
It started as a $50 credit and recently went down to $30.
That's a great example of how they will cover monthly wireless prices on a cell phone. Odd, though, that they didn't mention what the price of the discount is....it just says that there is a discount. But the FCC page lists the discount at $30.00/month. Even so, it's worth looking into for either internet or monthly cell phone fees, that's for sure!
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Not sure where you got that information. This Affordable Connectivity Program JUST STARTED this March 1st. It's a off-shoot of the previous EBB (Emergency Broadband Benefit), which ended March 1st, but people on the EBB could sign up for the new ACP before March 1st. Could be the EBB offered a $50.00 discount and when the FCC switched it over to this new ACP, that's when it changed to $30.00/month, I have no idea, as I am not aware of what the benefits of the EBB were. But the ACP program JUST STARTED at $30.00 off/month a couple of months ago. And if, perchance, you live on qualified Tribal lands, you get $75.00/month! This is for EITHER your cell phone bill OR your Internet, but not both.@sestrahelena wrote:
It started as a $50 credit and recently went down to $30.
For anyone who is interested, here is a FAQ page from the FCC: [www.fcc.gov]
@lcubed3 wrote:
I believe I qualified a few years ago merely on the merits of being a SNAP recipient. ATT came out and installed whatever was necessary at no charge. The speed is only 10Mbps but I'm only paying $10 plus tax a month. I didn't know it was slow until I read these posts.
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