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   Premium Content09/29/2023 FCC Worried About Lack of ACP ComplianceThe FCC Office of Inspector General on Thursday announced that a major participant in the ACP program had voluntarily repaid $49.4 million that it improperly claimed between June 2021 and July 2022. 
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   Premium Content03/23/2023 Consumers Still Dislike and Distrust Subsidy ProgramsThe Affordable Connectivity Program has received a lot of praise as being a major success story when it comes to government action during the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean it is perfect. More than two years after ACP’s predecessor, the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, was established, households are still finding it cumbersome to sign up for the program. 
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   Premium Content11/29/2022 Pennsylvania Debuts Broadband PlanAt least 250,000 locations in Pennsylvania lack access to 25/3 Mbps, according to a broadband plan released by Governor Tom Wolf Monday. Another 140,000 locations do not have access to speeds of 100/20 Mbps. 
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   Premium Content01/03/2022 FCC Kicks Off ACPThe FCC launched the Affordable Connectivity Program, the $14.2 billion successor to the Emergency Broadband Benefit, Monday. 
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   Premium Content11/18/2021 Rosenworcel Talks Video Marketplace ReviewThe first step to evaluating independent programmer’s access to distributors is opening a new proceeding on the state of negotiations, according to Jessica Rosenworcel. 
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   Premium Content11/15/2021 Frontier Ready to Vie for Infrastructure FundsPresident Biden signed the $1 trillion infrastructure package into law Monday, and Frontier Communications is one of a plethora of broadband providers that are itching to get a piece of the package’s pie.