With Federal Affordable Connectivity Program Set to Expire, Public Service Commission Reminds Residents about Existing Internet Assistance Options

The Public Service Commission (PSC) is reminding Wisconsin residents that, due to congressional inaction, the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is currently winding down, and no further ACP payments will be provided after the month of May. Initial ACP funding made available in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has almost run out. Unless Congress provides additional funding for the program, the ACP is set to expire soon. A replacement for the ACP does not currently exist. According to the FCC, April 2024 will be the last month ACP households will receive their full monthly discount. ACP households may receive a partial discount in May 2024. After May 2024, ACP discounts will no longer be provided. While a replacement for the ACP does not exist, the PSC will continue administering existing state assistance programs to help households pay for and obtain access to basic telecommunications and internet services. The Lifeline Program provides low-income Wisconsin residents affordable access to certain essential telecommunications services by discounting the cost of phone, cell, and internet services. The PSC’s Internet Discount Finder is also available to help households search for discounted internet service options in their area. 


With Federal Affordable Connectivity Program Set to Expire, PSC Reminds Residents about Existing Internet Assistance Options