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The year 2020 has been filled with many highs and many lows. It was mostly filled with lows but news like a new vaccine coming up every other day shows signs of the year 2021 being somewhat normal. We all thought that internet service provider would be experiencing a boom during the corona virus pandemic due to the nature of the business. People having to work from home must have forced some people to invest in broader or better internet plans, bundles or packages. This left many internet service providers with a too big of a burden to handle as customer support engines were over flooded with calls every day. One similar entity is the Spectrum Customer Service center that have introduced a live chat option for people, instead of waiting in line for a turn to talk to the customer representative, you could simply message a representative from their official webpage and seek to find the solution for your problems.

We know that people belong to different walks of life, have different income brackets and hence need to manage all their expenditures accordingly. However, if you do belong to such an environment but are looking to improve on your current plan or package, then you need to read what we have offered you up on a plate, right here.

Prominent Internet Provider Services Initiatives Vs Lifeline Assistance

Internet Service Provider

Discounted Rates From Provider*

Price With Lifeline Assistance

AT&T

$10.00 per month

$30.74 per month

Spectrum

$14.99 per month

$40.74 per month

CenturyLink

Not Available

$39.75 per month

Xfinity

$9.95 per month

$15.74 per month

Cox

$9.95 per month

$10.74 per month

Verizon FiOS

$19.99 per month

$19.99 per month

Frontier

Not Available

$20.74 per month

RCN

Not Available

$10.74 per month

Mediacom

$9.95 per month

$30.74 per month

*All Data has been collected on 10/20/2020. All offers, plans, packages and availability of service should be checked directly from the official website before making any commitments.

Comparing Other Low Cost Internet Options

Internet Providers; Low Income Initiatives

Maximum Download Speeds

Starting Price*

Qualifications

AT&T Access

10 Mbps

$10.00 per month

SNAP

Spectrum Internet Assist

30 Mbps

$14.99 per month

NSLP, SSI

Cox Connect–2–Compete

25 Mbps

$9.95 per month

SNAP, HUD, NSLP, TANF

Internet Essentials: Xfinity

25 Mbps

$9.95 per month

HUD, VGA, SGA, NSLP, Pell Grant

Mediacom Connect–2–Compete

25 Mbps

$9.95 per month

NSLP

Verizon Lifeline

200 Mbps–940/880 Mbps

$19.99–$59.99 per month

Lifeline

*All Data has been collected on 10/20/2020. All offers, plans, packages and availability of service should be checked directly from the official website before making any commitments.

Just recently we saw that many internet service providers took notice that students and families who do not belong to a privileged household have now got to adjust to life from their homes. Since most of these people did not have access to a proper, fast, stable and reliable internet service, the companies stepped up in these crucial moments so that no one gets left behind and people who are eligible for these programs or schemes can rest assured that they will not be deprived of the same opportunities that money tends to buy.

Spectrum Internet Assist

You may be thinking as to why we have singled out Spectrum Internet from the pack since it is one of the heavier priced programs or plans out there. Well the reason is that Spectrum does a lot of work other than these offers. One thing that is not mentioned here as of yet is that, Spectrum has also started a program that offers households that do not have K – 12 children aid.

The internet service provider is offering download speeds up to 30 Mbps. That’s just not all, you get a free internet facilitated modem with it and you can add on top of it a Wi-Fi service for just $5.00 a month. Spectrum is one of our most recommended plans because it offers both, unlimited data (No Data Cap) and also have no contracts in place.

Verizon Lifeline

Verizon is one of those companies that have opted to increase their discounts offer on the government sponsored Lifeline Discount Programs instead of introducing new plans that in all honesty might become confusing to an individual.

An example of the internet service providers discount schemes is what they offer through the Lifeline plans. In the Lifeline plan, internet services would cost about $9.25 a month but if you choose to pair it with Verizon internet plans or packages, then the discounts go as high as $20.00 from the internet plan of your choosing.

College Students Get Free Internet With Spectrum

Ever hear the saying “There is no such thing as a free lunch”? Well, this saying just doesn’t apply to economics students but also to internet services. All free and public Wi-Fi hotspots have tons of people that have connected to the same source, at times it can be difficult even to get a message across to your friend from an online platform.

Internet service provider, Spectrum, has offered new college student customers a 60 day free of cost internet facility. To avail this offer, simply log in on to the Spectrum Customer Service helpline and get in touch with the correct representative to get information on the plan and details of how to avail it.

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