By Dade Hayes Finance Editor Comcast and AT&T are extending through June 30 a set of initiatives they launched in response to COVID-19, offering wifi hotspots free to everyone (not just their customers) and more flexible payment options for internet, pay-TV and wireless services.
The extension, Comcast said, will “help ensure students can finish out the school year from home” and stay connected to the internet during the pandemic.
AT&T said its moves were “consistent” with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s “Keep America Connected Pledge.” In addition to the hotspots across the U.S., Comcast is pledging not to disconnect service to any Xfinity customers and also to waive late fees and find flexible payment options or other solutions to bills coming
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