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If I currently receive Lifeline benefits do I need to apply for Affordable Connectivity Program?

If you are currently enrolled in Lifeline, you generally do not need to apply separately for the Affordable Connectivity Program. You can contact your current Lifeline provider or a different participating Affordable Connectivity Program provider serving your area to choose a service plan. Some participating providers may require that current Lifeline recipients complete an alternative verification process.

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Sometime between the time you order and your installation appointment we will mount an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) box outside of your home near your existing electric meter. There’s no need for you to be at home but we may need access to a part of your home that is fenced or houses a family pet. If so, we will conduct this phase during the most convenient time for you and your pet. During your scheduled installation appointment, someone age 18 or older will need to be home. Typical installations take from 2-5 hours. During this visit, we will be running fiber optic service from the outdoor ONT box to indoor connections designated for internet, TV and/or phone service. When installation is complete, all work areas will be cleaned and returned to their original state. Our EPB Fiber Optics technicians will transfer your email contacts.

If you are currently enrolled in Lifeline, you generally do not need to apply separately for the Affordable Connectivity Program. You can contact your current Lifeline provider or a different participating Affordable Connectivity Program provider serving your area to choose a service plan. Some participating providers may require that current Lifeline recipients complete an alternative verification process.

Only one monthly ACP service discount is allowed per household. According to ACP, a “household" is defined as any individual or group of individuals who live together at the same address as one economic unit. An "economic unit" is defined as "all adult individuals contributing to and sharing in the income and expenses of a household." Examples of a “household” may include a married couple, or a parent/guardian and child, or adults (family or friends) living together.

We want to ensure that our customers have the best possible internet service. We look to provide high-quality products at a price that remains affordable for a wide variety of customer needs.

When choosing a router for our 2.5 Gig product, we made a choice to focus on providing the best whole-home connectivity product available, rather than prioritizing super-fast connectivity to a single device. Additionally, we opt to provide Opensync devices for our Smart Net Plus Wi-Fi customers. Opensync offers a variety of benefits for both our employees and customers, including:

  • HomePass customer application for at-home Wi-Fi management.
  • Features customers want, such as parental controls and ad-blocking.
  • Improved network visibility for support technician troubleshooting.
  • Easily add more features in the future & possible new products.

At this time, there are no OpenSync routers that offer a 2.5 Gig LAN port. However, technology continues to evolve and we are continuously looking for equipment that will help us provide our customers with the world-class experience we’re known for.

Yes, the FCC broadband labels requirements apply to all ISPs offering broadband service plans to consumers. Regardless of the provider or plan, customers should expect to have access to these labels to make informed decisions about their internet service.

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