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Washington AG orders phone company Lumen to pay $825,000 to customers over illegal pandemic disconnections

Washington AG orders phone company Lumen to pay $825,000 to customers over illegal pandemic disconnections
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Washington AG orders phone company to pay $825,000 to customers over illegal pandemic disconnections

Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Thursday that Lumen, formerly CenturyLink, will pay a total of $825,000 to 1,099 Washington telephone customers it disconnected during the COVID-19 pandemic in …

Washington UTC fines Lumen $923,000 for disconnected phone lines

Washington UTC fines Lumen $923,000 for disconnected phone lines
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Ting Internet joins industry cohort supporting the Emergency Broadband Benefit

Ting Internet joins industry cohort supporting the Emergency Broadband Benefit News provided by Share this article Share this article New initiative from the Federal Communications Commission is the latest program offered by Ting Internet to help lower barriers to internet access across the U.S. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -  Ting Internet, a division of Tucows (NASDAQ: TCX) (TSX: TC) announced today that it is among the first cohort of industry players supporting the Emergency Broadband Benefit. This is the latest program offered by Ting Internet to help lower barriers to internet access across the U.S. Ting Internet joins industry cohort supporting the Emergency Broadband Benefit, providing eligible customers up to $50 off their monthly internet bill. (CNW Group/Tucows Inc.)

People Can Sign Up For FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Tomorrow

Published May 11, 2021   Updated May 11, 2021, 11:14 am CDT Starting tomorrow, eligible Americans will be able to sign up for a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) coronavirus pandemic-related program that provides monthly discounts to help pay for broadband service. Featured Video Hide The Emergency Broadband Benefit will allow for low-income Americans to get a monthly discount of up to $50 or $75 for Tribal lands to help pay for their internet access. The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the country’s digital divide, the gap between those who have access to high-speed and affordable broadband and those who don’t. Advertisement Hide Congress allocated $3.2 billion for the Emergency Broadband Benefit late last year and the FCC approved the final rules for the program in February.

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