Connecticut Wireless Internet Access Plan (CT Wi-Fi) is a program that provides low-cost or free wireless internet access to low-income households in the state of Connecticut. CT Wi-Fi is funded by the Connecticut Department of Social Services and administered by the state's public utilities. The program provides access to high-speed internet services for eligible households through two primary plans: the CT Wi-Fi Basic Plan and the CT Wi-Fi Plus Plan. The CT Wi-Fi Basic Plan is a low-cost option that provides up to 15 Mbps download speeds and up to 10 Mbps upload speeds. The plan also includes access to public Wi-Fi hotspots, unlimited data usage, and free customer service. The CT Wi-Fi Plus Plan provides access to unlimited high-speed internet services at up to 25 Mbps download speeds and 10 Mbps upload speeds. The plan includes access to public Wi-Fi hotspots, unlimited data usage, and free customer service. Both plans are offered with a one-time activation fee and no monthly fees. Both plans require a two-year commitment. Qualifying households must meet certain income and employment eligibility requirements and must be a resident of Connecticut.