T-Mobile steps in to support its customers after ACP ends
As the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) approaches its end in April 2024, Metro by T-Mobile steps in to support its customers during this transition.
As the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) approaches its end in April 2024, Metro by T-Mobile steps in to support its customers during this transition.
Are you struggling to get broadband internet access and a connected device for your household? Consider applying for the TruConnect ACP Free Tablet Program to help you stay connected with friends and family and access better education, entertainment, healthcare, school employment, and other opportunities.
If you are enrolled in a government assistance program such as SNAP or Medicaid, you may be eligible for T-Mobile's free tablet offer through the ACP
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Alabama is administered at the state level. The program aims to provide nutritional assistance to low-income individuals and families, helping them purchase healthy foods and maintain a balanced diet.
Lifeline is an assistance program providing government cell phone service for free to eligible customers in low-income households.
If you qualify for SNAP benefits, you will receive specific information about the eligibility period, when you should reapply, and what factors may affect your continued eligibility.
The Lifeline Assistance Program and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) combine to give you a free smartphone, free monthly service, and free internet.
Facing financial challenges in retirement is a common concern, with every expense carefully weighed. One essential need that often adds to the burden is staying connected through reliable phone service.
How To Qualify For ACP Benefits & How to Stay Connected After the Program Ends