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Moolah Wireless giving away $1 million of tablets as part of the Affordable Connectivity Program

ATLANTA – As part of the Affordable Connectivity Program, a recent federal programme, Moolah Wireless is giving qualified consumers in underdeveloped areas of the country computer tablets and service worth $1 million (ACP). Tens of thousands of free Android tablets bearing the Moolah Mobile brand will be distributed this year to K–12 and college students all around the nation, along with free wireless connectivity.

“Our company’s core mission is to provide underserved communities with affordable, high-quality broadband, especially students whose education depends upon consistent access to the internet. We want to help close the digital divide,” said Moolah Wireless 32-year-old Founder and CEO Vernell Woods. “We are proud that we are giving away $1 Million worth of tablets to college and K-12 students as part of the federal government’s new Affordable Connectivity Program.

In order to sign up eligible customers for the new ACP programme, which gives each household a brand-new Moolah Mobile Android 12 Wireless Tablet as well as a year of cost-free service from Moolah Wireless, the new company Moolah Wireless has been collaborating with churches, non-profits, secondary schools, and colleges across the nation. Customers who prefer to watch commercials on their home screen can choose to receive up to $50 per month via the pre-installed proprietary software on Moolah Mobile devices.

In an effort to close the digital divide for underserved and underprivileged communities across the nation, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) selected mobile virtual network provider Moolah Wireless earlier this year as one of its partners in carrying out the $14.2 billion Affordable Connectivity Program. The ACP is a part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which President Biden signed at the end of 2021.