AT&T Wants More Devices Covered by California's $5M Virus Response Plan
California’s proposed $5 million for school broadband devices should cover more than laptops and Wi-Fi hot spots, AT&T said in Monday comments at the California Public Utilities Commission in docket R.12-10-012. Include smartphones, tablets, air cards, mobile hot spots and…
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other wireless devices, said the carrier, backing the CPUC’s draft resolution supporting use of the state's Advanced Services Fund adoption account funds in response to the coronavirus (see 2004200041). The department clarified its proposal. Commissioners plan to vote May 7.