In response to coronavirus-related threats, the FCC recently asked a large number of U.S. broadband and telephone companies to take the Keep Americans Connected Pledge. Companies that take the pledge commit not to cut off subscribers who fail to pay their bills for reasons related to the coronavirus. Companies further pledge to waive late fees for subscribers that fail to pay.
From a document on the FCC’s website:
In a very short period of time, a ton of American telecom companies took the pledge. Here’s an incomplete list of players in the wireless industry that have already pledged:
- AlticeUSA
- AT&T
- Comcast
- Sprint
- T-Mobile
- TracFone Wireless
- US Cellular
- Verizon
It will be interesting to see how these companies’ commitments play out.