Companies also agreed to waive late fees and open Wi-Fi hot spots to Americans who need them.
Internet service providers are beginning to advertise temporary discounts, including for students whose schools are closed because of the coronavirus.
Charter Communications said Friday it would offer free broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 or college students who do not already have a broadband subscription. Cox Communications said it was offering one month free service to new customers of its low-income service beginning Monday, and increasing the service’s speed beginning Tuesday.Thursday it was waiving internet data overage fees for customers who did not already have unlimited home internet access.
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