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AT&T Launches Connected Learning Centers
AT&T is expanding free-device programs, increasing access to educational and digital literacy tools and opening the first of more than 20 AT&T Connected Learning Centers across the US. These centers will be housed within local community organizations and will provide underserved students and families with free access to the internet, computers, and educational resources. As of now, AT&T plans to open Connected Learning Centers in Dallas, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Miami, and San Francisco.
Adopting a Mid-Band Spectrum Screen for 5G Leadership
There is broad consensus that American leadership in the 5G economy depends in part on smart spectrum policy. This includes a sharp focus on building a strong and competitive ecosystem in mid-band allocations, where wide bands can be coupled with capabilities such as edge computing and network slicing to enable 5G to act as a catalyst for transforming industries and economies.
AT&T Brings 5G to the University of Tennessee Campus to Power Research and Education (AT&T)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Tue, 08/17/2021 - 17:34AT&T asks out of providing Lifeline-supported broadband internet access service (AT&T)
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Broadband Products Supporting Low-Income Households
There is a lot of momentum in Washington (DC) and in state governments right now to improve the adoption of broadband by addressing the issue of affordability for low-income communities. To decide what policies will do the most good for low-income households seeking broadband connectivity, it’s important to first understand the existing marketplace.

AT&T Statement on Need to Address Current Subsidy Program for Low-Income Americans
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated shifts in how we communicate and magnified the importance of broadband connectivity for all Americans. We commend FCC Commissioner Carr for his remarks highlighting the urgent need to address the meltdown of the current subsidy program for low-income Americans.
Joan Marsh | If You Build It, They Still May Not Come: Thoughts on Digital Literacy and Engagement (AT&T)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Tue, 05/18/2021 - 15:45AT&T to Offer Emergency Broadband Benefit to Customers (AT&T)
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AT&T Makes $2 Billion, 3-Year Commitment to Help Bridge the Digital Divide
AT&T announced it will invest $2 billion over the next 3 years to help address the digital divide.
Expanding affordable broadband through AT&T’s low-cost offers and the Emergency Broadband Benefit program administered by the Federal Communications Commission