Several telecommunications companies are offering free internet access to students and area families.
MCTV, a leading internet, TV and phone provider in the region, announced Tuesday it would offer free internet access for families without service in response to online learning concerns related to COVID-19.
MCTV is offering free internet access to households with K-12 or college students who do not already have an MCTV broadband subscription. The offer is available now through April 30. or call 330.833.4134.
Comcast and Spectrum are also offering free internet access to households that do not already have a subscription. Comcast is offering its Internet Essentials package for free for 60 days during the coronavirus outbreak. Find additional information at .
Spectrum is offering broadband and WiFi access for 60 days to households. Get more information on .
Sixty days of free service is also being offered by Mediacom through its program.
For students who do not currently have home internet access, Suddenlink is offering .
Thanks to the “Keep Americans Connected Pledge”, AT&T, Comcast, Charter, Cox, Google Fiber, Spring, Verizon, and T-Mobile will not disconnect customers over the next 60 days. .
You can find more information regarding remote instruction resources and remote working resources at the following:
- Students:www.kent.edu/keeponlearning
- Faculty:www.kent.edu/keeponteaching
- Staff:www.kent.edu/keeponworking