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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched a new digital equity program aimed at supporting low-income households in the United States. This initi

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched a new digital equity program aimed at supporting low-income households in the United States. This initiative seeks to address the persistent digital divide, which refers to the unequal access to and use of digital technology, encompassing four interrelated dimensions: motivational, material, skills, and usage access. The program is designed to provide affordable internet access, digital literacy training, and device distribution to eligible households, with the goal of promoting digital inclusion and reducing the disparities in access to information and resources. According to a report by the [[pew-research-center|Pew Research Center]], approximately 27% of adults in the United States do not have a broadband internet connection at home, with low-income households being disproportionately affected. The FCC's digital equity program is a crucial step towards bridging this gap and ensuring that all Americans have access to the digital tools and resources they need to thrive in the 21st century. With the support of organizations such as [[google|Google]] and [[microsoft|Microsoft]], the program is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of millions of Americans. As noted by [[fcc-chairman|FCC Chairman Jessica Rosenworcel]], the digital equity program is a key component of the FCC's efforts to promote digital inclusion and address the digital divide.