Spectrum is offering free broadband and WiFi internet access to students impacted by the coronavirus shutdown.Charter Communications, Spectrum’s parent company, announced Friday that beginning March 16, it will make its services available for free for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who don’t already have internet through the company.Gov. Installation fees will be waived for new student households.To support vital, local reporting like the coronavirus coverage, please sign up for a digital subscription to charlotteobserver.comCharlotte-area colleges and universities plan for a fall semester like no other as the coronavirus pandemic shifts plans.To support vital, local reporting like the coronavirus coverage, please sign up for a digital subscription to charlotteobserver.comReal-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. Teachers Union Pushes for Remote Start to School Year This program is designed to help students, seniors, and low-income families. Charter Communications is now offering free Spectrum internet to students for 60 days so they can continue learning at home while schools are … Students that qualify for the NSLP, the Community Eligibility Provision or Supplemental Security Income may be eligible for Spectrum low-income internet through Spectrum Internet™ Assist. Spectrum is offering free broadband and WiFi internet access to students impacted by the coronavirus shutdown. Thanks for your patience. Eligible households may receive high-speed internet with speeds up to 30 Mbps, unlimited data and a free internet modem with no contract agreement.
Spectrum Internet features the most powerful in-home WiFi available in the United States, so you and your family will have more than enough speed to stream and game on all of your Internet-enabled devices. The Spectrum discounts can merely be used by students themselves. Xfinity offers an Internet Essentials program that allows qualifying customers to purchase a plan for just $9.95 per month. "We're in the middle of a pandemic. Charter Communications, Spectrum… Support: 833-224-6603. Spectrum offers a preferential price to students, On the condition that you bring your identity certification, the Spectrum will provide student discount for you. As a leading provider of fiber solutions nationwide, Spectrum Enterprise provides fiber-based educational technology that includes Internet, video and voice services. By Adam Lawson - WBTV

Copyright © 2020 NBC Universal Inc. All rights reserved The Spectrum Mobile website is unavailable. "We are having ongoing discussions with city leadership about the broadband options we can provide for Worcester residents," Spectrum's parent company, Charter Communications, said in a statement. "We're going to make sure that you're going to have internet access for when school begins," Binienda said. Students generally are not allowed to use the Spectrum student discount together with other discounts.
Please check back soon. "We decided to write a letter to say that, 'Look, this can't be acceptable, we really need you to come and help us, this is your community,'" said Binienda.City Councilor Sarai Rivera sits on the committee that oversees Worcester's exclusive license with Spectrum. A digital divide in Worcester Public Schools left about 5,000 of the district's 25,000 students without direct access to remote learning in the spring. To apply for Spectrum Internet Assist, call Spectrum at 1-855-542-6651.

The company has 29 million customers in 41 states.To enroll in the program, call 1-844-488-8395. "Binienda says for the summer, they've purchased Verizon hotspots, and in response to their letter, Spectrum has assigned someone to handle the district's account, so she's hopeful for a resolution. "We couldn't have our students not having access to be able to get on to use the Chromebooks that we were distributing," said Worcester Public Schools Superintendent Maureen Binienda. Massachusetts School Reopening Guidelines: What We Know So Far Officials in Worcester, Massachusetts, are at odds with Spectrum over internet access for students during the pandemic. Mass. "It is an embarrassment, the fact that they're the ones that have had, you know, the contract, and that we worked with them," Rivera said. Roy Cooper ordered Saturday that all K-12 public schools close beginning Monday for at least two weeks.Twenty-three people in the state had tested positive for the virus as of Saturday morning.Sign up for one of our many newsletters to be the first to know when big news breaksCharter said it would partner with school districts to ensure local communities are aware of its tools to help students learn remotely.It also said it’d open its WiFi hotspots for public use.