All they need to do is sign up on AT&T’s labyrinthine mess of a website, and they are good to go. Subsidized Internet Access Fee $5.00 Sales Tax: $0.35 E-911 Fee: $1.57 Pole Access Charge: $4.73 Local Franchise Fee: $2.67 Underground Access Charge: $4.55 Customer Service Addendum: $0.87 Presidential Disaster Declaration Preparedness Charge: $2.07 Passenger Facility Charge: $5.00 Billing allowance: $3.47 Please pay by April 29: $30.28 After April 29: $33.31 “See, it’s $5.00 for internet!” To spread the word about the program, AT&T says it will work with community organizations on education. The pool of potential customers is deep. AT&T currently offers internet in 21 states, and there are 22 million families signed up for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which offers food stamps.