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Slow Internet? No Internet? Broadband Help for Families During Virus Crisis

As millions of Californians are studying and working from home, that surge in online traffic can lead to slowdown for everyone in the household. It can also pose a serious challenge for families that don’t have any kind of internet access at home.

The NBC data team, which works closely with NBC Bay Area, studied high-speed internet access rates nationwide. It found the San Francisco Bay Area has some of the best broadband availability, with more than 80% of households enjoying top-tier online speeds.

Source: NBC research

Even the fastest internet connection will buckle with too many devices trying to access video, documents, and interactive apps. To alleviate some of that slowdown, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission recently shared some tips to speed up your pipeline:

If you don’t have high-speed internet access at home, there are options available to you. During the virus crisis, Comcast is making its Xfinity WiFi hotspots free to everyone. Just search for “xfinitywifi” on your device, and connect. You can also check this map to find hotspots near you. (Comcast is the parent company of NBC Bay Area.)

Comcast is also offering low-cost internet to qualified families. You can learn more by clicking here, or by visiting internetessentials.com.

If you’re not in the Comcast Xfinity service area, you can find other low-cost internet options through EveryoneOn and Lifeline.


Source: NBC Bay Area

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