AT&T has discounted internet options, as well as a program for eligible limited income households through their program. In response to the public health crisis, Access from AT&T is temporarily:
• Offering two months of free service to new customers who order Access by April 30, 2020. Depending on speed, services are available for between $5/mo or $10/mo thereafter.
• Expanding eligibility based on income and households participating in the National School Lunch Program/Head Start
• Waiving all home internet data overage fees
Click here to learn about the AT&T Access program
Century Link will waive late fees and will not terminate a residential service for the next 60 days due to financial circumstances associated with COVID-19. They are also suspending data usage limits due to COVID-19.
Altice, which provides Suddenlink service in Flagstaff is offering service specific to households with K-12 and/or college students who may be displaced due to school closures and who do not currently have home internet access, Altice USA is offering its Altice Advantage 30 Mbps broadband solution for free for 60 days to new customer households within our footprint. Eligible households interested in this solution can call 888-633-0030 to enroll in the Suddenlink region or click on the link above, which includes Altice USA Brings Free Broadband to K-12 and College Students During Coronavirus Pandemic.
The Federal Communications Commission emphasizes the importance of keeping Americans connected as the country experiences serious disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
The State of Arizona has put together a comprehensive list of resources on the State of Az Together page. Scroll to the bottom for technology resources.
Everyone On is a national nonprofit that creates social and economic opportunities by connecting everyone to the internet by facilitating access to affordable technology solutions.
Coconino County offers assistance for a number of various programs including verification services.