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AT&T waives overage, domestic wireless fees in an effort to keep us connected

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WISCONSIN — AT&T announced Sunday that they are now waiving overage fees and domestic wireless fees dating back to March 13.

These fees are being waived nationwide as a part of the "Keep Americans Connected" pledge.

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According to AT&T, they "will not terminate the service of any wireless, home phone or broadband residential or small business customer because of their inability to pay their bill due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic."

AT&T has dedicated an entire page on their website to the COVID-19 pandemic. It gives details on their response to the pandemic, including the expansion of their low-cost home broadband service.

To see more updates and see what AT&T is doing during this pandemic, click here.

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