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Home » Biden requests $6B for ACP, $3.1B for Rip-n-Replace

Biden requests $6B for ACP, $3.1B for Rip-n-Replace

October 25, 2023
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As part of a Fiscal ’24 Supplemental Budget Request to Congress, President Biden is requesting an additional $6.0 billion to strengthen the Affordable Connectivity Program by extending free and discounted high-speed internet for eligible households through December 2024.

Biden is also requesting an additional $3.1 billion for FCC to reimburse communications providers under the Rip-n-Replace program for the ongoing removal of insecure, Chinese-made equipment and software from U.S.communications infrastructure.

Source: White House
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