AT&T and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Join Forces to Narrow the Digital Divide
30 Informational Events on Low-Cost Internet to Take Place In 15 ConnectHome Pilot Communities across U.S.
AT&T is now a national stakeholder in the ConnectHome initiative of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This public-private effort will help connect families living in HUD-assisted housing to low-cost internet service.
Over the next year, AT&T will host 30 events across 15 ConnectHome pilot communities located within AT&T’s 21-state wireline service area. The events will help inform HUD-assisted households about Access from AT&T, a low-cost internet service launched in April.
Speaking at a news conference today in the Los Angeles neighborhood Estrada Courts in Boyle Heights, HUD Secretary Julián Castro said that ConnectHome and Access from AT&T can accomplish more by working together.
“By expanding access to internet, ConnectHome is providing families the tools they need to be competitive in this 21st century global economy,” said Secretary Castro. “Through this new collaboration, HUD and AT&T are taking an important step to narrow the digital divide and ensure opportunity for our nation’s children.”
“High-speed internet increases access to education, healthcare and employment. It’s a key tool for advancing opportunities in all communities,” said AT&T California President Ken McNeely. “Joining with HUD on the ConnectHome program helps us extend low-cost internet service to those who need it most.”
AT&T will provide up to 100 Udacity Nanodegree program scholarships to select participants in designated HUD communities. Nanodegree programs are self-paced, online curricula that provide students in-demand skills to help obtain tech-related jobs. Courses help students and job-seekers develop skills in areas such as web development, mobile development and data analytics.
“We are bringing affordable service to residents who need it the most,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said. “I am committed to erasing a digital divide that leaves too many people without the tools to learn, find work, or maximize their potential. L.A. will be America’s most connected city, and with help from companies like AT&T, we will continue leading the world in innovation and creativity.”
Douglas Guthrie, president and CEO of the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, said, “Internet access is a modern necessity, not a luxury – especially for households with school-age children. To date, we have provided internet access to over 2,200 households. We are confident that more families across the city and those living in public housing communities will have the opportunity to get connected with the help of AT&T driving additional awareness of their low-cost program.”
Find an event
The 30 informational events are open forums for questions about Access from AT&T. Attendees can get help applying for the service online and learn about digital literacy tools on the AT&T Digital You portal. An estimated 1.4 million HUD-assisted households across AT&T’s 21-state wireline service area could qualify to participate in Access from AT&T.
The first event is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10 in the computer lab of the Estrada Courts development during a Community Resource Fair.
AT&T is working with HUD and local housing authorities to schedule more events this fall. Join in one of these ConnectHome pilot communities:
- Albany, Georgia
- Atlanta
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma
- Cleveland
- Fresno, California
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Little Rock, Arkansas
- Macon, Georgia
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Nashville, Tennessee
- New Orleans
- Rockford, Illinois
- San Antonio, Texas
Access from AT&T:
Households that qualify for Access from AT&T will get the fastest of 3 speed tiers – 10Mbps, 5Mbps or 3Mbps – available at their address. Internet speeds provided at 10Mbps and 5Mbps will cost $10 a month, and internet speeds at 3Mbps will cost $5 a month. AT&T will also waive installation and internet equipment fees for participating households. Additional taxes and fees will apply2.
Access from AT&T is offered to households located across the 21 states where AT&T offers wireline home internet service3, and at least 1 resident participates in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In California, households receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program benefits may also qualify.
AT&T has worked with more than 500 national, state and local groups to inform potential program participants. This includes social service groups and organizations that represent veterans, seniors, non-English speakers and others.
AT&T has also contacted all school districts where Access from AT&T is available, asking for their help in communicating the program to families.
Learn more
To learn more about Access from AT&T and see if you qualify, visit att.com/access. Or call 1-855-220-5211 for assistance in English or 1-855-220-5225 for assistance in Spanish.
Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T internet services. For more information on AT&T internet, TV and voice services – or to find out if these services are available in your neighborhood – visit www.att.com/u-verse.4
1 AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand name and not by AT&T Inc.
2Slower speed tiers (5Mbps for $10 a month or 3Mbps for $5 a month) may be provided depending on availability at your address. Internet speed claims represent maximum network service capability speeds. Actual customer speeds may vary based on factors including site traffic, content provider server capacity, internal network management factors and device capabilities, and are not guaranteed. For more information, go to: www.att.com/speed101.
3Service availability and speed tiers may vary by individual address. View www.att.com/access for additional details.
4 Beginning on Aug. 21, service will include a monthly data allowance of 1 terabyte. If you exceed your monthly data plan allowance, you will be automatically charged $10 for each 50GB of data usage in excess of your data plan, even if less than 50 gigabytes is used. For more information, go to att.com/internet-usage.
About ConnectHome
Building on the Obama Administration's goal to expand high speed broadband to all Americans, in July 2015, President Obama and HUD Secretary Julián Castro announced ConnectHome, an initiative to extend affordable broadband access to families living in HUD-assisted housing. Through ConnectHome, internet service providers, non-profits and the private sector are offering broadband access, technical training, digital literacy programs, and devices for residents in assisted housing units in 28 pilot communities across the nation. ConnectHome creates a platform to help ensure that students have access to high-speed internet for studying and doing their homework at home, as well as in school.
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