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  2. Affordable Connectivity Program - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a United States government-sponsored program that provided internet access to low-income households. [1] Several companies signed on to participate in the program, including Verizon Communications , Frontier Communications , T-Mobile , Spectrum , Cox , AT&T , Xfinity , Optimum and Comcast .

  3. Lifeline (FCC program) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Lifeline program paid out $1.8 billion in subsidies to telephone companies; reduced to $1.5 billion by 2015. [23] [24] The number of subsidy recipients was down to 12 million households by 2015. [24] This is the proposed cost and data plan for the Lifeline program reform.

  4. Spectrum (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum is the trade name of Charter Communications. The name is widely used by both market consumers and commercial businesses. Services that Spectrum offers include cable television, internet access, internet security, managed services, mobile phone, and unified communications. The Spectrum brand name was introduced in 2014. Prior to that ...

  5. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    Xumo: Watch other streaming services. I had been using SmartTV (and before that, Amazon Fire Stick; and before that, Roku) to watch streaming services, but with Xumo, you won’t need those.

  6. Universal Service Fund - Wikipedia

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    In the modern sense of offering service to all people, the promotion of universal service in telecommunications was crystalized in the 1960s. Some sources point to the earlier Communications Act of 1934 as promoting universal service based on the language of its preamble, but other historians have pointed out that in the early 20th century "universal service" was originally an AT&T marketing ...

  7. Bright House Networks - Wikipedia

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    Bright House Networks Spectrum logo (2016–2017) On March 31, 2015, Charter Communications announced it would acquire Bright House in a $10.4 billion deal, contingent on Time Warner Cable waiving its right of first refusal to acquire the latter company, which was not expected to be exercised given the then-pending Comcast–Time Warner Cable ...

  8. Spectrum360 - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum360 is a NewJersey-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving children, teens and adults with autism and related disabilities. With locations in Livingston, West Orange, Verona and Whippany, the organization supports nearly 500 students, adults, and staff across its educational program, Academy360; adult day and vocational programs, Independence360; [1] and two enrichment programs ...

  9. Educational Broadband Service - Wikipedia

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    Cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw's Clearwire Wireless Internet Service Provider leased EBS from the non-profit Broadcast license holder in many US cities. [2] WCO Spectrum, in 2023, has been approaching schools offering to purchase 2.5GHz spectrum in the EBS to create maximum value for license holders. [3]