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OTI Welcomes Bill to Help People Get Online and Stay Connected During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Today, House Democrats introduced the , a comprehensive bill that would address many urgent issues relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, including internet connectivity. Among other things, the bill prohibits internet service providers from terminating service to customers during the pandemic and establishes a new 鈥淓mergency Broadband Connectivity Fund鈥 that would subsidize internet access for eligible Americans and fund new equipment to help connect K-12 students to remote learning. For the past two months, OTI has Congress to pass legislation to help people get online and stay connected during the pandemic.

The following quote can be attributed to Joshua Stager, senior counsel at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淢illions of Americans lack access to the internet during this pandemic, and that is its own public health crisis. People cannot realistically comply with shelter-in-place orders if they don鈥檛 have home access to online services. From remote learning to teleworking to telemedicine to grocery shopping, virtually every aspect of daily life now requires internet connectivity.

鈥淐losing the digital divide must be a core element of the federal government鈥檚 COVID-19 response, and the Heroes Act is a vital first step. This legislation provides the connectivity stimulus that we鈥檝e needed for months. We look forward to working with Congress on this critically important effort.鈥

OTI Welcomes Bill to Help People Get Online and Stay Connected During COVID-19 Pandemic