How Utility, Phone and Internet Companies Are Giving Consumers a Break During Coronavirus Pandemic

March 18, 2020

Many utilities, telecommunications companies and automakers are easing shutoffs and waiving late fees to accommodate consumers who might be struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.
Companies like Comcast, PG&E, AT&T, Hyundai and Duke Energy are among the businesses giving people a break, in one way or another.
Some companies are offering free services as COVID-19 disrupts life for students, workers, families, businesses and communities.
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