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T-Mobile ready to launch “Project 10Million” to close the “Homework Gap” for low-income students

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Last year, T-Mobile announced a plan to provide 10 million low-income households free broadband internet to close what then-CEO John Legere called “the homework gap,” pitching it as one of the reasons that the company should be allowed to merge with Sprint. The company has now revealed that it has allocated $10.7 billion for that “Project 10Million” program over the next decade, with the goal of making it available to K-12 students who participate in the national school lunch program for low-income families.

With so many students learning remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, the need for home internet may be even more important than it was last year. “Even before the pandemic, more than 9 million of America’s 56 million school-age kids did not have access to reliable internet, and could not complete after-school assignments,” the company said in a news release, suggesting that existing gap leaves many kids at risk of falling behind in school.

School administrators can apply for the program by providing ZIP codes for their students in the school lunch program, and parents can also volunteer their schools. The schools then distribute the hotspots and devices, with T-Mobile providing assistance for setup and technical support. Households can get a free hotspot and 100GB of data over a single year, or they can pay $12 monthly for 100GB of data each month.

Those data limits may not meet all the needs of students using Zoom, YouTube, and loads of other video-streaming platforms for their online classes and entertainment, and T-Mobile is still limiting those video streams to a low-resolution 480p. There’ll be a limited number of hotspots available, too, with T-Mobile allocating more each year.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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