Trump’s FCC orders end to subsidized internet access
Nine companies providing subsidized internet access to low-income customers have been told by the Federal Communications Commission they are no longer allowed to provide their service.
Nine companies providing subsidized internet access to low-income customers have been told by the Federal Communications Commission they are no longer allowed to provide their service.
Nine companies participating in a program designed to provide subsidized internet access to low-income customers have been told by the Federal Communications Commission they are no longer allowed to provide their service. The decision by the FCC’s new leadership to prevent the companies from providing a more affordable internet option marks a reversal of a ruling…
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