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Major U.S. Internet Providers Agree Not to Terminate Service for Non-Payment, Lift Some Data Caps

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in the United States, people are relying heavily on home internet connections for work and school as many employers have asked employees to work from home and schools have canceled classes for the next few weeks.

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today said [PDF] that major U.S. internet providers, including Comcast, AT&T, CenturyLink, Charter, Sonic, Cox, Verizon, and more, have all agreed not to terminate service for any residential or small business customers unable to pay their bills due to the coronavirus.

Non-payment will not result in cancelation for the next 60 days, with internet providers also agreeing to waive late fees for payments and open WiFi hotspots to any American who needs them.

Along with the major internet providers, many other smaller internet providers across the United States have also agreed to the terms, which the FCC has called the Keep Americans Connected Pledge. FCC chairman Ajit Pai said that it is "imperative" that Americans stay connected.'

As the coronavirus outbreak spreads and causes a series of disruptions to the economic, educational, medical, and civic life of our country, it is imperative that Americans stay connected. Broadband will enable them to communicate with their loved ones and doctors, telework, ensure their children can engage in remote learning, and--importantly--take part in the 'social distancing' that will be so critical to limiting the spread of this novel coronavirus. That's why I'm asking all broadband and telephone service providers to take the Keep Americans Connected Pledge. I don't want any American consumers experiencing hardships because of the pandemic to lose connectivity.

Some internet providers have also agreed to suspend data caps in states that have them, such as AT&T. AT&T yesterday told Motherboard that it is waiving internet data overages for all customers who do not already have unlimited home internet access.

Comcast has not waived fees for data overages, but it is providing higher connection speeds on its Internet Essentials plan, which is a service for low-income Americans.

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Top Rated Comments

GreenPixel Avatar
81 months ago
How about the FCC just ban data caps for land lines and we won't worry about this crap any more.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
H3LL5P4WN Avatar
81 months ago
Comca$h doing something for the greater good. I'm shocked.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
81 months ago

Comca$h doing something for the greater good. I'm shocked.
Don't worry they will absolutely and royally screw up your monthly bills shortly after this is over.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Juicy Box Avatar
81 months ago

Data cap on home internet? wow.. I feel sorry for American and Canadian users
Not every home in the US has data caps, but I feel sorry to the ones that do. I am lucky to have multiple options for ISPs in my area, and none of them have data caps.

It isn't too surprising, but it seems like the areas that have an option of of more than one ISP do not have data caps. The areas that have just one ISP tend to have data caps.

Oligopolies typically won't give anything away that they don't have to, so, many here have a data cap.

Maybe if 5G Fixed Wireless Access expands enough, data caps might be gone for good.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
calzon65 Avatar
81 months ago
If we have a mass work-from-home effort, I wonder if will there be a noticeable impact to the USA's internet backbone.
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M.PaulCezanne Avatar
81 months ago

Comca$h doing something for the greater good. I'm shocked.
Except they’re not (as of right now). They’re only increasing speeds for low income customers above their pathetically low base speeds. They aren’t lifting limits or providing relief for exceeding those limits, which is what’s happening when people work full time from home.

Also, Comcast’s horrible copper network is now reduced to a crawl because of the increase in overall usage, so no matter what “speed” you purchased you’d be lucky to get 10Mbps. What’s more, most Comcast users have no choice. They’re monopolized. But don’t worry, Pai and his pals say Internet service isn’t a public necessity. It’s a luxury.

If this crisis doesn’t prove Americans are incomprehensibly stupid for letting their government officials be so ruthlessly indifferent to the needs of the population nothing will.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)