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3 Companies Offering Cheap Internet In Response To COVID-19

The coronavirus has made Internet service a necessity. But you don’t have to break the bank to get online, as these four companies have incredibly affordable Internet plans.

COVID-19 caused many families to take a hard look at their monthly bills. As jobs were lost and income dropped, budgets got squeezed. And as the need to cut costs grew, many sought ways to shave their expenses.

If this sounds like your situation, you probably said it was time to cut some entertainment expenses. This shouldn’t have been too hard since everything was closed anyway due to the pandemic. What’s one expense that could have made the chopping block? The Internet. But since so many shifted to working and schooling at home, the Internet is now a necessity and not a luxury. In short, you can’t cut it because you need to be connected.

Luckily, you can stay connected without paying too much out of pocket, thanks to three companies. Here are their low-cost Internet plans that you should look into if you want to pay the least possible to get online.

1. Comcast

With Internet Essentials from Comcast, you can stay connected for $9.95 monthly plus tax. To be eligible, you’ll need to receive public assistance, such as:

  • SNAP
  • SSI
  • Housing assistance
  • National School Lunch Program
  • Medicaid

There’s no need for a long-term contract with this service, and they won’t check your credit either. As a bonus, you can get two months of complimentary service if you’re a new customer.

2. Mediacom

Connect 2 Compete from Mediacom was put together to help students from low-income families get the Internet they need to complete school assignments at home. The program does this by offering speeds of up to 25Mbps for only $9.95 monthly plus tax.

If your child is enrolled in the National School Lunch Program, that may be all you need to qualify for Connect 2 Compete. And if you’re successful in qualifying, you won’t have to worry about any installation or equipment rental fees, a deposit, or a contract.

3. AT&T

Access from AT&T offers speeds up to 25Mbps for under $10 per month. Eligibility is based on whether you receive or qualify for public assistance like SNAP, SSI, etc.

Installation is free, there’s no deposit, and you won’t have to sign a contract to get AT&T’s Access. Best of all, there are no overage data fees, as the company waived them during the pandemic.

Negotiating a Lower Rate With Your Current Internet Provider

What’s another company that could be offering cheap Internet in response to the coronavirus pandemic? Your current Internet provider.

The only way to find out is to call them and speak to a customer service representative explaining your situation. Tell them how the coronavirus has made it harder for you to pay your bills and that you may be considering canceling your Internet service. Since this is quite a common occurrence, you may be offered ways to lower your monthly bill, especially since they’ll want to keep you as a customer.