Internet Access Options For Distance Learning:
AT&TFor the next 60 days, AT&T will not terminate service for any wireless, home phone, or broadband residential or small bus customer due to the inability to pay. They will also do the following:
SpectrumFree spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 or college students who don't have a Spectrum broadband subscription.
Call 1-844-488-8395 to enroll. Installation fees will be waived for new student households. SonicSonicSonic is offering three months of free internet and unlimited nationwide telephone service to households with K-12, college students, or senior citizens 60 or older. This offer is valid for new Sonic residential customers in select markets only.For more information, click HERE.
T-MobileThe wireless provider already has a majority of customers with unlimited talk, text, and data, but they’re doubling down on their effort to keep their customers connected.All current T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers who have data plans will have unlimited smartphone data, excluding roaming.
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Comcast XfinityThe company is opening their Xfinity WiFi network for free along with providing unlimited data. To help people stay connected with school and work, Comcast is opening up their Xfinity WiFi network for everyone, as well as: Hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free, including non-subscribers. You can find a map of hot spots HERE. Just use “xfinitywifi” network name and launch a browser.
SprintSprint has joined the Keep Americans Connected Pledge and is opening up their network to their customers and:
Verizon Free WiFiVerizon also took the pledge and is offering similar services:
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