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 Project Mutual TelephoneFor families that do not currently have internet access. PMT will provide free/reduced internet access to families in their coverage areas without internet services during the school closure. Call the PMT business office and tell them you have a K-12 student in Minidoka County. 208-436-7151Comcast and AT&T are providing free internet service to low-income families for 2 months. Families can sign up with Comcast or AT&T and will receive a set up kit along with assistance to help them get connected, free of charge. They’re waiving start up fees as well. It appears that after the two month timeframe the cost will be a minimal monthly fee of $5-$10. ● $10/month for 15Mbps internet for 60 days no documentation required to sign up ● s-in-need-during-coronavirus-covid-19-crisis/T-MOBILE ● All current T-Mobile and Metro plans have unlimited smartphone data for the next 60 days ● Similarly all of those customers are getting an additional 20GB of mobile hotspot/tethering services for the next 60 days starting soon* ● Increasing data allowance at no charge to schools and students using EmpowerED digital learning program to ensure each participant has access to at least 20GB of data per month for next 60 days● Dial 611 from your phone to speak to Care for additional information or plan changes ● ]Verizon ● Waiving* activation and upgrade fees (via a waiver credited at time of purchase or on next bill) ● Verizon Wireless is adding 15 GB of data across nearly all of our plans, to be used between 03/25/2020 and 04/30/2020. To be eligible, you must be on a qualifying postpaid (unlimited or shared), Jetpack or prepaid plan● No current offers for mobile hotspot or Jetpack services for students TeKfinity$24.95/month for 2x1mbps. No contract or installation fee. All plans are unlimited data with no contract. ................
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