An Ohio man created a fake broadband provider in order to scam low-income consumers who thought they were getting government-funded discounts on Internet service and devices, according to the Federal ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — The federal internet benefit that began during the COVID-19 outbreak is almost out of money. The Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps low-income families pay for broadband, is ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides internet subsidies to 23 million households in the U.S. — over 425,000 of which are in Wisconsin — is expected to wind down this April as funds for ...
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DALLAS, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- KonaTel, Inc. (OTCQB: KTEL) (www.konatel.com), a voice/data communications holding company, today announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Infiniti Mobile, has been ...
The White House has said it has gained commitments from 20 internet service providers to provide millions of American households with lower prices for fast broadband. Dubbed the Affordable ...