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Close to 50,000 Hawaiʻi households have signed up for the Federal Communications Commission's Affordable Connectivity Program. It's a federal program to offset internet bills by offering up to $30 off on selected service providers, as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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The Affordable Connectivity Program gives $30 a month for internet service bills to eligible low-income households. Families living on Hawaiian Home Lands can receive up to $75 a month. The program received over $14 billion and is available until funds last.
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The Federal Communications Commission is awarding two local organizations funding to implement a new telehealth service.
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If you get your TV signal over the air, you may need to take steps to continue to watch your programs for free. One thousand television stations across…