The ACP ran out of funds, but some low-income internet options remain. On the other hand, some ISPs chose to include low-cost plans with slower speeds (think 50 megabits per second) for discounted ...
Higher interest income and free cash flow growth in a rising rate environment may create a drag affecting net income as yields on cash fall faster than borrowing costs, Barclays analysts said in a ...
Suicide rates are lower in U.S. counties with more health insurance coverage and broadband internet access and higher income, a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis suggests. The ...
The struggle of many low-income New Yorkers to afford high-speed internet due to costly plans is highlighted in recent findings by Cornell University researchers. Despite a notable surge in high-speed ...
Under the ACP, more than 23 million households were collectively saving almost $700 million per month. The ACP was available to anyone who made less than or equal to 200% of the federal poverty ...
Baltimore City plans to use $2 million in American Rescue Plan funding to expand internet access to 3,000 low-income households. The Connect Baltimore Broadband Grant Program will award a $2 million ...
The $14.2 billion program, which went into effect in December 2021, served roughly 23 million households, two-thirds of which had either inconsistent or zero internet access prior to enrolling, ...
CEO David B. Becker reported that “interest income was up, interest expense was down. Net interest margin on a tax effective basis rose above 2%,” but attributed the reported $0.02 of diluted earnings ...
There's been an ACP-sized hole in many Americans' budgets for the last half of 2024. The Affordable Connectivity Program ended in June, leaving more than 23 million homes in the US with internet bills ...
Today, most Americans subscribe to home broadband internet and own a smartphone, while about four-in-ten say they're online ...