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Many internet service providers are offering special internet offers during the COVID 19 pandemic that may assist the Biola community.





Please note that many of these special internet offers list limited timeframes for their offers that may have already started. Please see the internet service provider's website for more information on when these special offers begin and end.


 How to Improve Your Internet Connection
 Step 1: Identify What Internet Speed You Need
StepWhat to do
1Go to the following FCC website: FCC Household Broadband Guide
2

Identify the FCC's rough guideline on defining what type of service you need (Basic, Medium, Medium/Advanced or Advanced).

  1. Identify how many devices are typically actively accessing the internet.
  2. Identify the level of internet activity your devices are using (Light, Moderate or High Usage).
  3. Your service need is where the two intersect on the FCC's chart.
3Review the internet speed (mbps) the FCC recommends as a rough guideline for your unique need.
 Step 2: Identify What Internet Speed You Should be Getting

Contact your Internet Service Provider or log in to your online service portal to confirm what internet speed your current plan should be providing you.

 Step 3: Identify What Internet Speed You're Paying For
StepWhat to doHow to do it
1Visit a trusted online Speedtest website.
2

Stand next to your internet modem/router, run the speedtest and note the following:

  • mbps Download Speed
  • mbps Upload Speed
  • Ping or Latency (ms)

3

Run the speedtest on multiple devices (if possible).

Note: This can help determine if the issue may be with your internet hardware or the device you're using.


 Step 4: Determine the Cause of Your Home's Internet Issues

Results from Steps 1 - 3

AssessmentWhat to do
Your internet needs are greater than the plan you're presently paying for.Your plan is meeting your needs and you need to upgrade/change your internet plan.

Contact your internet service provider to see what plans or offers they may available in your area that meet your needs.

Note: If you haven't modified your internet plan in a while, current internet offers may allow you to increase your speed at little to no additional cost.

Your internet plan meets your needs, but you aren't getting these speeds in real life.

There may be an internet outage or degraded service in your area or you may have faulty internet hardware from your service provider.


Contact your internet service provider to see if there is a service outage in your area or if they might be able to troubleshoot your home internet hardware.

Your internet plan meets your needs and your device says you're getting these speeds in real life.Your device may be faulty.

Contact Biola Tech Support and the Helpdesk may be able to troubleshoot your computer/mobile-device.

Please see the Biola Tech Support page for the IT Helpdesk's hours of operation and contact methods.

The software you are using may be faulty or the software service provider may be experiencing a service outage or degradation.

Contact Biola Tech Support and the Helpdesk may be able to troubleshoot the software you are using.

Please see the Biola Tech Support page for the IT Helpdesk's hours of operation and contact methods.

 How to Get an Internet Connection
 Step 1: Identify What Internet Speed You Need
StepWhat to do
1Go to the following FCC website: FCC Household Broadband Guide
2

Identify the FCC's rough guideline on defining what type of service you need (Basic, Medium, Medium/Advanced or Advanced).

  1. Identify how many devices are typically actively accessing the internet.
  2. Identify the level of internet activity your devices are using (Light, Moderate or High Usage).
  3. Your service need is where the two intersect on the FCC's chart.
3Review the internet speed (mbps) the FCC recommends as a rough guideline for your unique need.
 Step 2: Identify Service Providers in Your Area
StepWhat to do
1Go to the following local service provider search website: Find local internet service providers in your area
2Type your zip code in the search field and click the search button.
3Click the "Edit Location" button and type in your full address and search.
 Step 2: Review Special Internet Offers
 Comcast Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
New customer low-income familiesComcast is offering a 25 mpbs internet service for $9.95 a month to low-income families in their service area.https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/internet-essentials-low-income-broadband-coronavirus-pandemic
Eligible University StudentsComcast is offering eligible University students a prepaid VISA card to pay for two months of Xfinity WiFi internet service with no up-front fees or installation costs if Comcast is available in their service area.http://www.xfinity.com/student
EveryoneComcast has wireless internet hotspots available across the United States at various public locations that users would typically have to pay to access. During the COVID 19 crisis, Comcast is making these internet hotspots free to access and use to the public.

How to locate and use Comcast's public WiFi hotspots.

For more information, please see Comcast's free Xfinity WiFi hotspot announcement for this service.

Current Comcast Data Plan CustomersComcast is pausing all data plans during the COVID 19 crisis and giving all customers unlimited data for free.https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/covid-19#data
 Charter Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
New customer K-12 or college student householdsCharter is offering internet services to new customer households with K-12 or college students for 60 days.https://corporate.charter.com/newsroom/charter-to-offer-free-access-to-spectrum-broadband-and-wifi-for-60-days-for-new-K12-and-college-student-households-and-more
Low income familiesCharter offers free internet to qualifying households in their service areas.https://www.spectrum.com/browse/content/spectrum-internet-assist
EveryoneCharter has wireless internet hotspots available across the United States at various public locations that users would typically have to pay to access. During the COVID 19 crisis, Charter is making these internet hotspots free to access and use to the public.

How to locate and use Charter's public Spectrum WiFi hotspot.

For more information, please see Charter's free Spectrum WiFi hotspot announcement for this service.

 AT&T Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
EveryoneAT&T has wireless internet hotspots available across the United States at various public locations that users would typically have to pay to access. During the COVID 19 crisis, AT&T is making these internet hotspots free to access and use to the public.
  1. For more information on how to find and use an AT&T public hotspot, please see AT&T's hotspot website.


For more information about this offer, please see AT&T's free public WiFi hotspot announcement.

Low income familiesAT&T is offering internet access to low income families in their service areas for $10 a month.https://about.att.com/pages/COVID-19.html#consumers
All AT&T home internet customersAT&T is giving all AT&T home internet customers the ability to use unlimited data at no additional cost.https://about.att.com/pages/COVID-19.html#consumers
All AT&T mobile hotspot customersAT&T is increasing all AT&T mobile hotspot customers' data plans by 15 GB a month.https://about.att.com/story/2020/att_expands_online_support_covid_19.html
 Sprint Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
Current Sprint customersSprint is offering current Sprint customers with a metered data plan with access to unlimited data for 60 days.

https://newsroom.sprint.com/covid-19-updates-sprint-responds.htm

Current Sprint customersSprint is giving customers with phone capable of sending a wireless internet hotspot signal 25 GB of free hotspot internet each month for 60 days.https://newsroom.sprint.com/covid-19-updates-sprint-responds.htm
 T-Mobile Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
All T-Mobile customersT-Mobile is giving unlimited data to customers with older data plans without unlimited data for 60 days.

https://www.t-mobile.com/news/t-mobile-update-on-covid-19-response

All T-Mobile customersT-Mobile is giving customers with data plans that include mobile internet hotspot 10 GB of free hotspot internet each month for 60 days.https://www.t-mobile.com/news/t-mobile-update-on-covid-19-response
Low income familiesT-Mobile is giving an additional 5 GB of data low income family customers that are enrolled in the Lifeline discount program (a government assistance program).https://www.t-mobile.com/news/t-mobile-update-on-covid-19-response
 Verizon Wireless Internet Offers
Who is this offer for?OfferWebsite Link
Verizon data plan customersVerizon is adding 15 GB of data to most data plans free of charge that can be used (at the time of this writing) until 4/30/20.

https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/covid-19-faqs/

Low income familiesVerizon is waiving the service fees as well as boosting performance on internet and voice calling for low income families that qualify for or are enrolled in the Lifeline discount program (a government assistance program).

For more information about the offer, please see Verizon's response to COVID 19 for Lifeline customers webpage.

Note: If you do not see your local internet service provider, give them a call and ask if they have any special internet service offers for low income families, students or temporarily available due to the COVID 19 crisis,




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