Sprint in Illinois To Provide About $3M in Free Broadband Service to Students
Sprint said it will offer free broadband to Illinois public schools. In a Tuesday news release, Sprint said the service will use Wi-Fi hot spots to connect more than 1,600 Illinois students at home. Last year, Sprint pledged to provide…
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wireless broadband connectivity for 50,000 low-income K-12 students across the U.S. as part of a White House initiative, ConnectED. In Illinois, about 54 percent of the students live in low-income households and qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, Sprint said.