The Biden administration announced Monday that nearly two dozen companies have agreed to provide discounted internet service to low-income Americans, making millions eligible for free service under an existing federal subsidy.Under the plan, the White House said that 20 leading internet providers would offer plans of at least 100 megabits per second “for no more than $30/month.”Last year’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending law includes $14.2 billion in funding for the plan, known as the Affordable Connectivity Program, and provides subsidies of $30 per month ($75 per month in tribal areas).
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