Affordable Connectivity Program powered by Excess Telecom

 

The Division of Information Technology, in partnership with Excess Telecom, is promoting an affordable internet plan. The plan will include a tablet that can also be utilized as a hotspot to connect other devices.
 

If you are currently enrolled in any government assisted programs or have recently received Federal Pell Grants, you are eligible for:

  • A free* tablet with monthly internet service included.
  • Nationwide coverage with up to 25GB data per month.

*one-time tax payment of $11
 

What do I need to provide?

Please bring proof of documentation, such as an official award letter.

Where?

Titan Walk 

When?

10 AM - 6 PM

Wednesday, October 25th and Thursday, October 26th
 

Disclaimer: Excess Telecom is a service provider for the government-funded Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a government benefit program operated by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) that provides discounts on monthly broadband Internet access service and certain connected devices. The ACP provides discounts of up to $30 per eligible household on monthly broadband Internet access service (or up to $75 per eligible household on Tribal lands) and up to $100 on certain connected devices (with a required co-payment of between $10 and $50). ACP service and device discounts cannot be transferred to another household or individual. Eligible households are limited to one monthly service discount and one device discount. Rates and device discounts available for qualified customers only. Visit www.excesstelecom.com for full eligibility requirements, service agreement, coverage map, and program details.