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Verizon is Extending its Low Cost Internet Program to Low Income Households

Verizon announced it’s offering its high-speed Fios Forward internet service to even more qualifying customers. The internet service is available to qualifying households with financial assistance that brings the price as low as $19.99/month.

Verizon Fios Forward is now available to new and existing customers who qualify for the Lifeline government assistance program.

This is a big step in making fast, reliable internet available for low income households and supports the multi-user demands of at-home learning and working remotely, something greatly needed now more than ever.

“Our guiding principle is that we create the networks that move the world forward. Far too many families will be left behind if their home Internet can’t keep pace with today’s demands for learning and work,” said Frank Boulben, SVP-Consumer Marketing & Product at Verizon. “We know the impact connectivity has on advancement, so we’re extending Fios Forward to support digital inclusion and help create opportunity with affordable access to high-performing broadband Internet.”

To be eligible, new and existing Fios customers must qualify for Lifeline to enroll in Fios Forward. Eligible customers can then sign up for a Mix & Match Fios Home Internet plan with total savings of up to $20 per month. Plan options include:

To see if you qualify, visit verizon.com/home/fios-forward/ to apply for the Lifeline discount.

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