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Affordable Connectivity Program

The Affordable Connectivity Program is set to end barring Congressional action.

We are no longer accepting affordable connectivity program enrollments at this time. You can find more information on the FCC website below. Alternatively, you can enter your address below to sign up for Sonic Internet service without ACP support.

You can also take action to save the ACP by submitting your comments here.

Enter address below to get your first month free

Fastest ISP 2023, PCMag.com

Sonic is the fastest, most affordable internet service available.

Our 100% wholly owned 10-Gigabit fiber network provides the fastest, most reliable internet connection to your home, delivered over the most advanced technology available. So, you can do more of everything you love online, in less time.

There’s no comparison.

Sonic Fiber Internet is up to 2× faster than the competition.

And when it comes to customer service and data privacy, Sonic is leaps and bounds above the rest.

Speed (up to)
Xfinity
1.2 Gigabits
AT&T
5 Gigabits
Sonic
10 Gigabits
Monthly Price (plus installation)
Xfinity
$119 ($100 installation)
AT&T
$255 ($99 installation)
Sonic
$49.99 (free installation)
Privacy Protection Score (by the Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Xfinity
1
AT&T
1
Sonic
5 (Perfect)
Unlimited, Uncapped Data
Xfinity
No
AT&T
Yes
Sonic
Yes
Contract
Xfinity
Yes
AT&T
No
Sonic
No

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the potential impact on my service and billing?

We will always do our best to offer the fastest internet at the lowest possible price to all customers. Once the ACP is no longer funded, you can look in your Member Tools account to see what your expected future bill may be.

How long is funding expected to last?

Unless Congress decides to extend funding, the existing funds are expected to last through April 2024, with possible partial support in May 2024. You can visit here for more real-time updates and FCC decisions.

Are you still accepting new enrollments?

We are no longer accepting new enrollments.