Atlantic Broadband extends COVID-19 customer pledge

May 14, 2020
Atlantic Broadband was included among the first group of service providers that committed to the FCC’s “Keep Americans Connected” initiative on March 13 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Atlantic Broadband, the nation’s eighth-largest cable operator, announced that it will extend its support of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “Keep Americans Connected” pledge until June 30 to ensure that customers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak will have access to vital services.

Per the operator's statement:

  • Atlantic Broadband will not terminate internet or phone service to any residential or small business customer that informs the company of their inability to pay due to circumstances resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Atlantic Broadband will waive late fees to any residential or small business customer that informs the company of their inability to pay due to circumstances resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Atlantic Broadband will continue to make its WiFi hotspots available free to the public.

“We know how important internet and phone connectivity is at this time, as families continue to shelter in place, work from home, and engage in online instruction,” said Frank van der Post, President of Atlantic Broadband. “We will work with any affected customer who is experiencing economic hardship due to the COVID-19 situation to find ways to maintain their service, including flexible payment plans that will meet their particular needs.”

Atlantic Broadband was included among the first group of service providers that committed to the FCC’s “Keep Americans Connected” initiative on March 13.

In addition to its pledge to keep customers connected who are experiencing economic hardship due to the crisis, the operator has introduced a low-cost “Internet Assist” service for homes and “Business Assist” for businesses that currently do not have internet service with Atlantic Broadband.

For more information about Atlantic Broadband’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, see https://atlanticbb.com/keeping-customers-safe-and-connected-covid-19.

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