Office of Planning and Development, Office of Information Technology announce increase in Affordable Connectivity Program recipients and availability of funds

(Office of the Governor) — The CNMI Office of Planning and Development CNMI-Broadband Project in partnership with the Office of Information Technology would like to inform the public on broadband assistance developments and updates.

As of May 2022, 2,913 households within the CNMI were signed up for the $30 subsidy per month for  internet  access   under the  Federal  Communications  Commission’s  Affordable Connectivity Program, which is almost a 20% increase of CNMI households who have signed up for this program in April 2022, when about 2,300 residents had signed up.

An estimated 80-90% of all CNMI households  are eligible for this program.

According to OPD Director A. Kodep Ogumoro-Uludong, “making sure that we find and assist the many remaining households that can take advantage of this subsidy is a priority for CNMI-Broadband and consistent with our Sustainable Development Goals.”

In an effort to help residents navigate the sign up process for this program, the CNMI-Broadband Project will provide interested individuals with printed literature, informational brochures, and FAQs. Additionally, the CNMI-Broadband project welcomes interested organizations to set up an ACP sign  up event,  and  training and  support  will  be available  in order to familiarize  the organization with the process. Facilitated assistance from the FCC is also possible. For more information, or to request promotional and instructional materials,  contact Broadband Lead Peter Dresslar at peter.dresslar@opd.gov.mp

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