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FCC approves $50 low-income broadband subsidy, $100 tablet discount

FCC approves internet subsidy program providing $50 credits to low-income families

© Greg Nash The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved guidelines Thursday for a new internet subsidy program that would provide low-income families with funds for their internet bills during the pandemic. Under the FCC s Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, low-income families who qualify can receive a $50 monthly credit toward their internet bills through their internet provider. Families that live on Tribal lands will be able to receive $75 per month and eligible families will also be given a one-time $100 discount on a tablet or computer, according to the FCC. ADVERTISEMENT Congress approved $3.2 billion for the federal initiative in a relief bill passed last year.

The FCC just approved a $50 a month subsidy for low-income households to get high-speed internet, plus a $100 discount on a computer Here s who s eligible

Hillicon Valley: Second SolarWinds hack hearing | TikTok to settle privacy lawsuit | Facebook apologizes for removing lawmaker post

), for more coverage. Two House committees held the second major hearing this week on the Russian cyber espionage attack that has become known as the SolarWinds hack, and lawmakers are pushing for breach notification legislation. TikTok agreed to pay millions in a settlement over allegations it collected users’ private data, and Facebook apologized to a lawmaker for accidentally labeling and removing a post as hate speech.” Here’s a behind the scenes draft of early versions of Hillicon Valley.  ADVERTISEMENT   INTO THE BREACH, PART TWO: House lawmakers on both sides of the aisle lined up behind potential legislation Friday to put in place national breach notification requirements in the wake of a massive foreign cyber espionage attack. 

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