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What EPB internet plans are eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program benefit?

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.

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Yes. To help you make the most of your EPB Fiber Optics internet, our EPB Smart Network service includes in-home WiFi network set up, maintenance and support by EPB experts anytime day or night. Our professionals will provide the equipment, expertise and support to install and maintain a WiFi network to help you maximize your home's wireless signal. More people are using their WiFi network to access video content like the EPB Fi TV app, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix and more. Plus, internet-connected devices like security cameras, gaming consoles, smart locks, baby monitors, smart thermostats, smart appliances and more – running all at the same time – can create additional drag on WiFi networks. So at just $9.99 per month (plus tax), EPB Smart Network is a wise addition to your home's internet service.

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Yes. You can also combine these benefits with other state and local benefits where available. They can be applied to the same qualifying service or separately to a Lifeline service and an Affordable Connectivity Program service with the same or different providers. For example, an eligible household could have a Lifeline-supported mobile phone service and a separate home internet service that is supported through the Affordable Connectivity Program.

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.

Most devices do not currently support 2.5 Gig speeds. However, if you have a device that is capable of reaching 2.5 Gig speeds over a LAN connection, here are two solutions we recommend:

Option 1: Disconnect the router and connect your device directly to your wall’s ethernet jack using a cat5e ethernet cable (or better). If you don’t have one, let us know — our EPB Tech Pros can provide one by request during your installation. The downside is that your other devices won’t be able to connect to Wi-Fi while your router is unplugged.

Option 2: Research and purchase a personal network device with LAN ports that will deliver 2.5 Gig speeds.

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