Coronavirus | U.S. providers offer free Wi-Fi for 60 days

The announcements followed a plea in the Senate on February 12 to Internet providers

March 15, 2020 03:52 am | Updated 03:52 am IST - BOSTON

A woman wearing a face mask, near Times Square in New York.

A woman wearing a face mask, near Times Square in New York.

U.S. Internet and wireless providers have announced temporary measures to make getting online less expensive and onerous as enforced social distancing due to the new coronavirus forces more human interaction online.

Most notable is Comcast’s free public Wi-Fi for all for 60 days, effective March 14. Major metropolitan areas are thick with Comcast’s Xfinity-branded hotspots.

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"I don’t get to say this often- Bravo Comcast!” tweeted Alex Stamos, a Stanford University internet security expert.

AT&T and Charter Communications also announced free public Wi-Fi for 60 days, with Charter offering free broadband for households with students through college age who don’t already have a subscription.

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Verizon was among the many providers to also announce a moratorium on late fees and disconnections.

T-Mobile announced that it would provide unlimited smartphone data to all current subscribers and increase the data allowance to schools and students using their digital learning programs.

Cox said it would increase speeds on low-cost broadband plans and Sprint said it would give subscribers unlimited data for 60 days, among other changes. Comcast and AT&T also temporarily lifted data caps.

The announcements followed a plea on February 12 to Internet providers by Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia and 17 other colleagues in the Senate.

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