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Are the routers and extenders that come with EPB Smart Net Plus energy-efficient?

Yes, pods use an average of 10W, with a low of 4.5W on standby and a maximum of 15W. For reference, 10W is less than most incandescent light bulbs, and equal to the usage of the most energy efficient LED light bulbs.

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IMAP (Incoming Mail): Server: mail.epbfi.com

SSL: Yes, Port: 993. SMTP (Outgoing Mail): Server: smtp.epbfi.com

SSL: Yes, Port: 465.

Since the parental controls are specific to individual devices, the limitations will work no matter what browser or application is on the device. In short, parental controls will still work when the device is in incognito mode.

Yes, pods use an average of 10W, with a low of 4.5W on standby and a maximum of 15W. For reference, 10W is less than most incandescent light bulbs, and equal to the usage of the most energy efficient LED light bulbs.

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.

All of EPB’s residential Fi-Speed internet plans are eligible for the ACP benefit. The ACP stopped accepting new enrollments as of February 7, 2024.

Yes! All new and existing residential EPB internet service is eligible for the ACP. However, the ACP stopped accepting new enrollments as of February 7, 2024.

If you aren’t enrolled in the ACP, you can no longer participate. The ACP stopped accepting new enrollments as of February 7, 2024.

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