


It is not designed for distribution to the general public. This Free & Low Cost Internet Plans page was designed to be helpful for digital inclusion practitioners, community leaders, service providers, libraries, media, and others who may give guidance to clients and constituents. Specific criteria for a plan to be included are provided below. Most plans on this page have eligibility requirements linked to income or program enrollment however, any plan that provides service for $30/month or less may be included. Some of these plans align with or replace existing low-cost offers from ISPs, others are offered in addition to existing low-cost plans, and some are entirely new offers.
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On May 9, 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that they secured commitments from 20 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to offer at least one high-speed internet plan with a minimum of 100 MB download for no more than $30/month, and a guarantee of no additional fees or data caps – making these plans free for households participating in ACP. While greater choice for low-income consumers is a positive, varying costs, eligibility, and quality of service can make it challenging for digital inclusion practitioners, let alone individual customers, to understand which plans can best meet their needs. With the launch of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), the number of low-cost offerings has increased rapidly and continues to grow.

To meet the needs of low-income consumers, some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer discount broadband plans.
