TELUS waives internet fees for low income families during COVID-19 crisis

TELUS waives internet fees for low income families during COVID-19 crisis
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TELUS will not charge fees for 60 days for Internet for Good Customers
As Canada deals with the impact of an unprecedented health crisis due to COVID-19, TELUS has announced it will help families facing economic blows during this time.

TELUS is expanding its support for low-income families by automatically waiving the fees for the Internet for Good program for two months, giving those customers access to high-speed internet at no cost.

Currently, more than 200,000 Canadian families who receive the maximum Canada Child Benefit will qualify for TELUS Internet for Good, which offers monthly Internet service at $9.95 per month as well as access to a low-cost computer and free digital literacy training.

TELUS Internet for Good, which was introduced in 2016, formed the basis for the federal government’s Connecting Families initiative.

“Reflecting TELUS’ longstanding commitment to leveraging our technology, in combination with our culture of giving, to bridge social and economic digital divides, our team is working diligently – with their hearts and their hands – to keep our communities and customers connected throughout this unprecedented time in history,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of TELUS.

“By increasing our support for low-income Canadians through our Internet for Good program, we are helping families prioritize their well-being during this pandemic.”

For information on how to apply for TELUS Internet for Good visit their website.

For the latest information about TELUS’ support during the crisis, visit telus.com/covid19.

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