Program Contact:
Emergency Broadband Benefit Support Center
Learn More: (833) 511-0311
For Immediate Release
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT STARTS TODAY
New FCC Program Offers Consumers Discounted Broadband Services and Computers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Enhanced Tribal Benefit: getemergencybroadband.org/do-i-qualify/tribal-benefit/
WASHINGTON, May 12, 2021—The Federal Communications Commission today kicked off the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this program will make available up to $3.2 billion worth of consumer discounts on broadband services and equipment like computers and tablets.
“This program will have a tremendous, positive impact on so many American households. It’s an investment in American families and a vote of confidence in the economic power of getting us all online,” said Jessica Rosenworcel, Acting Chairwoman of the FCC. “High-speed internet service is vital for families to take advantage of today’s health, education, and workplace opportunities. And the discount for laptops and desktop computers will continue to have positive impact even after this temporary discount program wraps up.”
The FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Program will make available to consumers substantial discounts on broadband service and computers. This pandemic-related program will continue until the $3.2 billion in federal funding runs out or six months after the Department of Health and Human Services declares an end to the pandemic. Eligible households will be able to receive on their broadband bill a discount of up to $50 per month, or $75 on qualifying Tribal lands. They will also be eligible for a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price.
Today is the first day to enroll in the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. You may be eligible for a discount of up to $50 per month on your #broadband service, or up to $75 per month if you live on qualifying Tribal lands. Details here: https://t.co/XeaXFOrtxc #BroadbandForAll pic.twitter.com/reTYKMdVZR
— The FCC (@FCC) May 12, 2021
Households can qualify through their use of existing assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid, Lifeline or if a child relies on reduced-price school meals programs. The Emergency Broadband Benefit is also available to households who are eligible for a broadband provider’s existing relief program, to those who have received a Federal Pell Grant during the current award year, and to those low-income households who suffered a large loss in income during the pandemic due to job loss or furlough since February 29, 2020.
Over 825 broadband providers are taking part in the program. The benefit is available to eligible new, prior, and existing customers of participating providers. Customers can sign up by contacting a participating provider, enroll online atwww.getemergencybroadband.org, or sign up via mail. To learn more or get a mail-in application, call (833) 511-0311.
- POLICY ARTICLE: The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (American Indian Policy Institute at Arizona State University)
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