At least 69 U.S. cable operators have promised not to cut anyone's services off for the next 60 days
At least 69 U.S.
cable and telecommunications companies have pledged to not cut off broadband or telephone service for the next 60 days to any customers — even if they’re unable to pay their bills. The industry took the step as the country reels from the coronavirus pandemic with offices, schools and events shutting down [...]
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