The FCC is offering broadband discounts
John Hessinger with the Better Business Bureau wants residents to know they can apply and save
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The Federal Communications Commission has announced its Broadband Discount program. The program is aimed at assisting low-income families in getting affordable internet service.
Families living at 139% below the poverty line can receive a $50 a month discount. According to www.allconnect.com the average cost for internet is about $60.
Families living on tribal land can receive up to $75 a month towards their broadband service. The FCC is also offering a one-time $100 voucher to go towards the purchase of a new computer, laptop, or tablet.
John Hessinger with the Better Business Bureau says that now more than ever families are dependent on their internet service. According to Hessinger the discounts can benefit those working from home or children engaging in remote learning.
For a complete list of qualifications you can visit the FCC website. You can also apply for benefits if you qualify.