"The pledge comes in addition to steps taken by individual companies in recent days as coronavirus has evolved." https://t.co/RX3G07fGzb
— Family Online Safety Institute (@FOSI) March 13, 2020
This is good news → Dozens of Internet providers have pledged to keep Americans connected, even if users can’t pay bills as a result of coronavirus disruptions.
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) March 13, 2020
Great leadership from @AjitPaiFCC at the @FCC to make this happen. #KeepAmericansConnected https://t.co/dWPecaSnjj
AT&T, Comcast and other internet providers agree to not terminate or assess late fees on customers that fall behind on their bills for the next 60 days, amid coronavirus
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 13, 2020
-this doesn't help people who don't already have high-speed internet
Via @TonyRomm https://t.co/2dDLXti8y7
In wake of #Covid_19 outbreak, telework, remote learning, and telehealth are key. We must ensure that Americans don't lose their broadband or telephone connectivity. That's why I've challenged broadband providers to take the #KeepAmericansConnected Pledge. https://t.co/bjXINd0gMY pic.twitter.com/R3cq3yZtiW
— Ajit Pai (@AjitPaiFCC) March 13, 2020
Similar to the idea of a payroll tax cut, which would help people who already have jobs, promising not to cut off internet service may help people struggling to pay their bills, but it doesn't help the most vulnerable people, the ones without Internet.https://t.co/2dDLXtzJpF
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 13, 2020
In the midst of this pandemic, we know how important it is to stay in contact with those that you love. @TMobile is taking the precautions needed to not only keep our customers connected, but to also keep our employees protected. ❤ https://t.co/3SuOQYzIcp
— Callie Field (@CallieField) March 13, 2020
"The pledge, which is for the next 60 days, asks that companies not terminate service 4 residential or small business customers, waive any late fees incurred due 2 the economic effects of the virus, open access 2 public Wi-Fi hotspots to “any American..."https://t.co/Puigf3R0sj
— Boba Tea Catan (@Boba_Tea_Catan) March 13, 2020
US carriers will forgive late payments and keep customers connected during coronavirus fallout https://t.co/Q3gyGxlGse
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) March 14, 2020
Students, if you don’t have WiFi at home, this should help! Pls RT
— Dianne Kelly, Ed.D. (@RPS_Super) March 14, 2020
Comcast Announces Comprehensive COVID-19 Response to Help Keep Americans Connected to the Internet https://t.co/xWWBmR6Wwb #
Comcast offers free WiFi for all, suspends usage billing & disconnects & late fees, offers free Internet Essentials, special network reliability focus. Comprehensive & laudable COVID-19 response! #xfinity #COVID19 #Comcast #xfinitywifi #internetessentials https://t.co/FVcVmQiDsm
— Jason Livingood (@jlivingood) March 14, 2020
Hey, @Comcast is offering free internet hotspots and other resources to keep students connected during @ChiPubSchools closing. @cs4allcps @CSForIL @CPSuccessCHI #chicago #COVID19 #schoolclosures
— Dan Stone (@dgstone) March 14, 2020
h/t @ChariosiTeach!
https://t.co/zdkBxPwl4X
Comcast Announces Comprehensive COVID-19 Response to Help Keep Americans Connected to the Internet https://t.co/5CDSW4x3tJ
— Parent University (@BCPSParentU) March 14, 2020
Shoutout to @comcast @Xfinity for opening up their hotspots for free for 60 days!! Schools, students and families across the country are grateful https://t.co/lhYSOj8vRV @TeachingForward @cterrillteach @MrsErinFisher @HallsHomework
— Karen Winsper (@kwinsper) March 14, 2020
Charter offers free access to Spectrum Broadband for 60 days for new K-12 & college student households: https://t.co/SyROm5a0Ld Find Spectrum wifi hotspots: https://t.co/p8hE4bjaDi
— Gavin Jackson (@GavinJackson) March 14, 2020
Find free Xfinity hotspots: https://t.co/LEMhf5ew7L
More from Comcast: https://t.co/j4lWdRHtIs
Done and done! https://t.co/rJCfygLVTC
— Comcast (@comcast) March 14, 2020
Comcast Announces Comprehensive COVID-19 Response to Help Keep Americans Connected to the Internet https://t.co/urS8MZch4q
— Sean Gorman (@GloucesterGHS) March 14, 2020
COMCAST SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME FAMS - FREE WIFI@comcast
— Dr. Mama Kam (@KameelahRashad) March 14, 2020
“Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free – including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers”#COVID19#Coronavirus https://t.co/zvQDgNCcUU
Great news! Comcast is opening the Xfinity WiFi network nationally for free, offering unlimited data for free, waiving late fees and helping low-income families get connected. #iworkforComcast https://t.co/Nh3Oht6PUR
— Ron Orlando (@_RonOrlando) March 14, 2020
Given COVID-19 disruptions, we're announcing several steps to ensure Americans stay connected given rise in distance education, health and telework. Lots more details at: https://t.co/2OawVGHucl @Xfinity
— Sam Schwartz (@samschwartz) March 14, 2020
As a brand, we stand for being bold, taking action and doing what's right for our customers - especially in times like this.https://t.co/Rtkaho0BX4
— Matt Staneff (@StaneffMatt) March 13, 2020
In the midst of this pandemic, we know how important it is to stay in contact with those that you love. @TMobile is taking the precautions needed to not only keep our customers connected, but to also keep our employees protected. ❤ https://t.co/3SuOQYzIcp
— Callie Field (@CallieField) March 13, 2020
T-Mobile is giving current users FREE unlimited data for 60 days ensure they have critical connections with family, loved ones and service providers in response to COVID-19‼️‼️ @TMobile
— amy #dbg (@theamyhung) March 14, 2020
Link: https://t.co/O4x31z2tLD
We are continuing to support our employees in every way possible and keep our customers connected to our network during their time of need. Let’s continue to support and help one another across the United States. #PeopleFirst https://t.co/yEm4kGFIP1
— Jon Freier (@JonFreier) March 13, 2020
#TMobile has announced:
— suzzstravels (@suzzsTravels) March 14, 2020
•It’s Removing smartphone data caps
•Giving 20GB of add’l mobile hotspot data
• Making it free to call severely impacted countries
•Ensuring residential & small business customers w/financial impacts don’t lose service.
https://t.co/CSTwPBBR5p
Thank you #WESTisBEST team for everything you’re doing to keep our customers connected during this time. Please follow the direction of the experts and stay safe.
— Sam Sindha (@SamSindha) March 13, 2020
T-Mobile Update on COVID-19 Response | T-Mobile Newsroom https://t.co/gfiX40zERk
There is nothing more important than taking care of one another. This means taking care of our remarkable team and the communities in which they serve. #startswithpeople https://t.co/ykOC9NtAQJ
— Emily Faget (@emilynellf) March 14, 2020
Good Job @JohnLegere! T-Mobile Update on #COVID2019 -19 Response | @TMobile #flapol #GreatNews https://t.co/gyzxabJDva
— Jimmy Patronis (@JimmyPatronis) March 13, 2020
Starting now - ALL current @TMobile @MetroByTMobile cust. who have plans with data will have unlimited smtph. data for the next 60 days (no roaming)& free international calling for ALL current T-Mobile and Metro customers to Level 3 impacted countries?? https://t.co/NDaNahL6zn
— Naté Virrey (@NateVirrey) March 14, 2020
As we monitor the impact of #COVID19, all @TMobile & @MetroByTMobile customers are fully supported by our network. We are working around the clock to ensure customers stay connected at this difficult time. https://t.co/ALgOSklRf2
— Neville (@NevilleRay) March 13, 2020
Keeping our customers connected and our employees safe and healthy are our highest priorities. Here is an update on our ongoing efforts to address the impact of COVID-19. https://t.co/EZ6ZKEHaoq
— T-Mobile Business (@TMobileBusiness) March 13, 2020
@utmartin #Skyhawks, not in an area for Charter’s offer but Comcast is available? Comcast will be offering free network connectivity. More information can be found at https://t.co/jw5A94nIGt.
— UT Martin ITS (@UTM_ITS) March 14, 2020
Great news! Comcast is opening the Xfinity WiFi network nationally for free, offering unlimited data for free, waiving late fees and helping low-income families get connected. #WiFi #Comcast #iworkforComcast https://t.co/cjrDPGJSBN
— Erin Muffoletto (@erinmuffoletto) March 15, 2020
Comcast is now suspending data caps for Xfinity https://t.co/xPSRTZE1yC
— Zack Reese (@zackreese) March 15, 2020
.@Comcast opens @Xfinity WiFi network nationally for free, offers free unlimited data, and confirms its commitment to connecting low-income families as a response to #COVIDー19. https://t.co/VXdJsSc3uB
— NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises (@NBCUTelemundo) March 15, 2020
Comcast Announces Comprehensive COVID-19 Response to Help Keep Americans Connected to the Internet https://t.co/JlDrPLgopo
— ??. ????? ?. ?’????? (@oblackb) March 14, 2020
@JackYatesHigh check out this link for free internet for 60 days✅ @tguilloryHISD @YatesMagnet https://t.co/8t4VUqwKsm
— Shontisa Hurst M.Ed. (@JYtechnologist) March 14, 2020
.@TMobile is going to keep taking measures for our customers and employees. Get the latest updates on how @TMobile is responding to the #COVID19 outbreak here: https://t.co/ktgY5RGMHv
— Matt Staneff (@StaneffMatt) March 15, 2020
PSA: Here is where to get the latest developments on @TMobile’s response to the coronavirus. https://t.co/xtrIts4gcV
— Braxton Carter (@braxtoncarter) March 15, 2020
Stay up on the latest news on @TMobile’s #COVID19 measures. https://t.co/68IGGurDRo
— Mike Katz (@KatzMike) March 15, 2020
All jokes aside, it's good to know @TMobile does its best during this #COVIDー19 in taking care of customers and their employees.
— Rainieri (@Anidem101) March 14, 2020
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