Are There Programs Available To Help Make Internet Service More Affordable?
Nov 6, 2025 | Share
FAQ

Several programs exist to help make internet service more affordable to low-income households. There are both government subsidies and low-income internet programs from internet service providers (ISPs) that can lower your internet bill. With the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), the most effective and comprehensive program for increasing internet access ending, many people are in need of a good alternative.
We’ll walk you through these inexpensive internet plans, income-based programs, and low-income family plans to help you reduce the cost of staying connected.
Programs for low-income internet
| Provider | Program | Who qualifies | Offer | More info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Communications Commission | Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) | Households that make less than 200% of federal poverty guideline or have at least one member participating in certain public assistance programs This program is not currently accepting new applications due to lack of funding. | $30.00 off monthly internet bill(or $75.00 for Tribal lands and some other areas). | Learn More |
| Federal Communications Commission†† | Lifeline discount | Households that make less than 135% of federal poverty guideline or have at least one member participating in certain public assistance programs | $9.95 off monthly internet or phone bill through certain ISPs | Learn More |
| Federal Communications Commission | Enhanced Lifeline benefits for Tribal lands | Low-income households on federally recognized Tribal lands | $34.95 off monthly internet bill | Learn More |
| Optimum | Optimum Advantage Internet with speeds up to 30Mbps | New customers with a child recipient of NSLP, seniors eligible for SSI, or veterans receiving public assistance | $14.99/mo. with no cost for first 60 days* | Learn More |
| AT&T | Access program internet with speeds up to 10Mbps | At least one person in household must participate in SNAP | $5.00–$10.00/mo.† |