AT&T is now offering discounted internet service to low-income households in the 21 states (the bulk of the Midwest and South alongside California and Nevada) it provides home internet as long as one member of your household is signed up for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).


The program is called Access. If your household is eligible, you’ll get access to whatever the fastest tier is available for your address, 10 Mbps or 5 Mbps for $10 a month or 3 Mbps for $5 a month. The program’s similar to other offerings out there, like Comcast’s Internet Essentials that provides the same speed plan to households with children who qualify for reduced price lunch plans and Google Fiber’s $15/month plan. You can check your eligibility over on the AT&T Access page. If service is available at your address, you’ll just need to fill out a simple application program

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