Op-Ed: The Affordable Connectivity Program drives progress for North Carolinians and Beyond
By Melani Griffith
No single effort has done as much to bring better internet to more people than the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Launched two years ago during the pandemic, ACP has helped over 22 million households in the United States get in-home internet access, creating a truly connected generation across the country.
This has only become more important since then. Almost everything we do requires us to get online, from applying to a job or school, doing that job or going to school, booking doctors’ appointments, banking, watching TV, gaming and connecting with our friends and families. If you can’t get online, you can’t get it done. Getting online is not a nice to have, it’s a need to have, and millions of people, including almost a million right here in North Carolina, rely on the ACP to get online.
But just because these households have internet access now, it doesn’t mean they will be able to keep it. Without this vital funding program, many families, students, veterans, seniors are very much at risk of losing this essential connection. The current funding for ACP will run out in late spring unless Congress takes action. Despite being an almost universally popular bipartisan program with supporters at every level of government, there has been no additional funding allocated to ensure the ACP’s continuation. That means there’s a very good chance that a lot of people are going to lose their connections in the new year.
But there is hope. Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act of 2024, introduced on January 10th, directly addresses this funding gap, creating a budget to continue this program through the end of this year. Please take a moment to let your elected officials know that you support fully funding this program. Internet access is an essential issue of equity in today’s world — we cannot move backward on broadening access without undercutting our economy and our progress as a country.
GFiber, and others across the telecom industry, have been making our support for ACP and the thousands of customers (both ours and others ISPs) who use this to ensure their households have access to the internet they need for daily life. Join us and add your voice to let Congress know you support this essential program.
Melani Griffith is GFiber’s Chief Growth Officer.