Keep Americans Connected Even After KAC Ends June 30, Pai Asks
Don't disconnect consumers and small businesses for not paying bills in the month of July, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai asked service providers, the agency announced Friday. He wants customers to stay connected amid the pandemic even after his Keep Americans Connected pledge ends June 30. He also wrote Congress seeking legislation to this end, covering "the coming months," the commission said.
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"Broadband and telephone companies, especially small ones, cannot continue to provide service without being paid for an indefinite period," Pai said. "Now is the time for legislation." He cited the broadband connectivity and digital equity framework.
Pai had calls with broadband and phone service providers this week, the FCC said. "Many companies reported they have already committed to taking steps to keep Americans connected in coming months."
The agency and industry associations didn't comment further right away.