By J.B | December 04, 2023
Paying for the internet is expensive, but that’s no longer the case with Maxsip Telecom and the ACP.
This article explains how you can easily apply for and get free internet from Maxsip through the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). First, we'll provide some background on what the ACP is and how Maxsip can help you join the program to get free internet.
The ACP is a long-term, $14 billion program through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It helps low-income households afford internet service, providing up to $30 a month on broadband internet. It also provides up to $75 per month for households on tribal lands.
At Maxsip Telecom, we believe that everyone deserves to be connected to the internet, regardless of their economic situation. We specialize in helping eligible families access free internet services and 4G tablets (with only a $20 one-time copay) through the ACP. Each Maxsip customer gets 15 gigabytes of free internet per month through a free sim card or through a tablet (that has a 1 time, $20 copay).
Read on to learn about eligibility criteria, how to apply, and more.
Income-Based Eligibility:
You’re eligible if your annual household income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. However, you must check your state’s limit before you go for an application.
(the above example picture contains a $20 copay as we selected the ‘tablet’ option at the beginning of the application)
Please ensure you provide all the details and submit digital copies of all the supporting documents to prove your eligibility.
If your application is approved, you will be notified via email shortly, and you will be entitled to Maxsip Telecom free internet in a few days.
States in which Maxsip Telecom Provide Free Internet Services
Maxsip Telecom offers its services under ACP to qualifying households Nationwide.
Please note that you can only apply for Maxsip Telecom free internet if you are a resident of the United States.
Maxsip is one of the largest ACP-participating wireless internet providers that collaborates with the federal government to uplift the living standards of low-income Americans.