New Access from AT&T Plan + New Federal Benefit = Free Internet
With Back to School in session, AT&T is enhancing connected learning opportunities so that more students can have access to reliable, high-speed broadband internet.
This year, AT&T has reduced the cost of home internet for eligible households to the best monthly rate possible – $0. This free option is made possible by combining a plan from our low-cost Access from AT&T program with federal benefits from the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
We’re excited that more students will be able to afford the broadband connections they need for school.
Access from AT&T: The Access from AT&T program provides discounted internet services at affordable monthly rates for qualified customers. Our Access from AT&T plan means that customers can get speeds of up to 100 Mbps with unlimited data for $30 per month.[1] To learn more visit att.com/internet/access/ or call 855.220.5211.
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP): AT&T is a proud participant in the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
ACP provides eligible households with a benefit of up to $30 a month or up to $75 a month on qualifying Tribal lands to reduce the cost of broadband service.
Participants in ACP may be eligible for free home internet with speeds up to 100Mbps by applying their ACP benefit on Access from AT&T plans. Households approved for ACP qualify for Access from AT&T, when applying their ACP benefit on Access from AT&T plans.
You can find all eligibility requirements at https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/
Access + ACP = Free Internet: Eligible customers can combine the AT&T from Access program with the ACP federal benefits for free internet. We encourage eligible customers to sign up for the ACP in order to receive free Internet service.
To help raise awareness of the new Access from AT&T program, we are providing the attached community newsletter, one pager and social media graphics to share with your stakeholders.
AT&T’s team in California is here to help California residents enroll in the Access from AT&T and ACP programs – please feel free to reach us with questions.