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Virtually every major US broadband and telecom company had committed to waiving late fees and not canceling service for 60 days in mid-March. Now some of those policies are being extended.

If you are unable to pay your bill due to the pandemic, you’ll have to tell the company that your service is with that you’re experiencing hardships and need more time to pay. Here are links with information on how to do that for at & T, Comcast, or Verizon.

Verizon said last week that it would continue to offer an additional 15GB of data to wireless customers through May 31. Verizon said it’s still offering an additional 15 GB of data.

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