Eligible Households Can Receive a $30 Credit for High-Speed Internet on Plans Starting at 105Mbps up to Vyve Gig, Where Available
Vyve Broadband, pioneers in bringing game-changing internet technology to traditionally underserved communities, announces it is participating in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP provides a credit of up to $30 per month ($75 on Tribal lands, which includes nearly all of Oklahoma) towards the cost of high-speed internet access for eligible low-income households. Eligible households can apply Vyve’s ACP credit to internet plans ranging from 105Mbps to Vyve Gig, where available.
“Affordable internet service helps to level the playing field for so many low-income families – it’s about access to opportunity,” comments Phil Spencer, Chief Executive Officer, Vyve Broadband. “The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program uniquely aligns with what has always been our mission. Since day one, we have championed delivering the best technologies to everyone, everywhere, regardless of location or financial status. The ACP program helps us to further that mission.”
Vyve believes that access to information, literature, scholarly articles, arts and sciences, entertainment, politics, and people (among many others) are the building blocks of opportunity. Vyve continues its founding mission to provide essential high-speed internet services to traditionally underserved communities, regardless of location or socioeconomics.
To learn more about Vyve’s ACP program, call 855-734-VYVE (8983) or visit www.vyvebroadband.com/acp