Cable companies promote free Internet access for locked down Californians, telcos not so much

19 March 2020 by Steve Blum
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Update, 19 March 2020: AT&T announced today that the first two months of its Internet package for low income homes – Access from AT&T – is free to new subscribers.

The four major cable companies in California are offering free Internet access for a limited amount of time to low income households during the corona virus emergency, but not the two big telcos.

Charter, Comcast, Cox and Suddenlink seem to have figured out that what amounts to a one or two month promotional offer is a good way to attract new subscribers. Charter’s offer applies to any of their Internet access packages, while the others are limited to their low income-only plans. Unless a customer jumps through the hoops to disconnect, they’ll be billed for ongoing service after the free period ends.

AT&T and Frontier have discounted packages for qualifying low income households, but no free offer. A summary of the offers and contact information is below.

All six companies have also signed on to the Federal Communications Commission’s “Keep Americans Connected” pledge, which calls for them to open up their WiFi hotspots to everyone, not disconnect customers who don’t pay and waive late frees.

Local independent Internet service providers are stepping up too. In Santa Cruz County, Cruzio is offering free service for three months to customers who qualify for its low income service, which otherwise costs $14.95 per month.

A major difference between cable and telephone companies is the availability of video service. Cable companies can – and typically do – try to up sell people who enquire about discounted Internet service into pricey video bundles. That’ll be a particularly attractive pitch to people who are stuck in their homes for the duration. Frontier and AT&T have some video service available, but only in limited parts of their service territory.

ISP Plan name Details
AT&T Access from AT&T $10 per month for qualifying low income households.
Charter Spectrum Internet Assist $17.99 per month ($22.99 with WiFi capability) for qualifying low income households. During the corona virus emergency, the first 60 days is free for all plans in areas where schools are closed.
Comcast Internet Essentials $9.95 per month for qualifying low income households. Until April 30,2020 the first 60 days is free.
Cox Connect2Compete $9.95 per month, During the corona virus emergency, the first 30 days is free.
Frontier Fundamental Internet $19.99 per month for qualifying low income households. No free service is available
Suddenlink Altice Advantage Internet $14.95 per month for qualifying low income households. During the corona virus emergency, the first 60 days is free.
Website Phone
AT&T 855–220–5211
Charter 844–579–3743
Comcast 855–846–8376
Cox 800–234–3993
Frontier 877–578–8367
Suddenlink 888–633–0030