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November 7, 2015

Verizon kills affordable WiFi program for schools in Alabama

by John_A

MADISON, WI/USA - JUNE 26, 2014:  Verizon Wireless retail store. Verizon Wireless is a wholly owned subsidiary of Verizon Commun

Less than a year after starting OmniLynx, a program that provided low-cost WiFi access to schools in Huntsville, Alabama, Verizon is cutting ties with it. As reported by WHNT-TV, the city’s education system recently sent a letter to customers notifying them of the network’s decision. “We regret to inform you that your wireless service will terminate effective November 30, 2015,” read the Huntsville school district’s letter. “This termination of service and any resulting inconvenience has resulted from the service provider, Verizon Wireless.” With OmniLynx, Huntsville residents would pay roughly $48 per month for unlimited data, powered by a free Verizon LTE hotspot which came included with the contract-free plan.

Via: Consumerist

Source: Al.com, WHNT-TV

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