Affordable Connectivity Program Consent Agreement
- The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a government benefit program offered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that reduces a customer’s broadband internet access service bill;
- A household may obtain Affordable Connectivity Program-supported broadband service from any participating provider of its choosing;
- A household may apply the affordable connectivity benefit to any broadband service offering of a participating provider at the same terms available to households that are not eligible for Affordable Connectivity Program-supported service;
- A provider may disconnect a household’s Affordable Connectivity Program-supported service after 90 consecutive days of non-payment;
- A household will be subject to a provider’s undiscounted rates and general terms and conditions if the Affordable Connectivity Program ends, if the consumer transfers their benefit to another provider but continues to receive service from the current provider, or upon deenrollment from the Affordable Connectivity Program; and
- A household may file a complaint against its provider via the FCC’s Consumer Complaint Center.
I have read the above information and consent to Aristotle transmitting my information to apply my ACP benefit, once approved, to my Aristotle service.