Families in Knoxville now have access to free high-speed internet thanks to the KUB ConnectED program.
Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) launches the ConnectED program providing free high-speed internet to over 130 low-income student households. The initiative offers a monthly credit to eligible families, ensuring they have reliable access to the digital world. This comprehensive plan includes managed router services, making it easier for families with students to engage in online learning and more. With future expansions in sights, this program aims to bridge the digital divide in Knox County.
In the bustling city of Knoхville, a fantastic opportunity is popping up for families with students. The Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) is taking mighty strides to bridge the digital divide, launching an expansion of its fiber network in Knox County. The KUB is making sure that over 130 student households can now enjoy no-cost, high-speed internet through the impressive ConnectED program.
Alright, here’s the scoop! KUB is offering a generous $80 monthly credit that helps eligible families cover their internet costs — making it easy-peasy for those who might find it hard to keep up with bills. Families can apply and snag a sweet deal: 1-gigabit symmetrical internet service. This means you’ll get lightning-fast download and upload speeds, perfect for everything from homework assignments to online gaming!
The package doesn’t just stop at internet access. Families participating in the program will also receive managed router services along with an in-home Wi-Fi router. Talk about a complete home internet setup!
To take part in this fabulous program, families need to meet some simple criteria. Firstly, participants must reside within the KUB service area. And for the students in the household, they need to be enrolled in public school, charter school, or be homeschooled and fall within grades kindergarten through 12th. Now, let’s keep in mind the income requirements: households can’t exceed 200% of the federal poverty guidelines or 80% of the area median income.
Talk about lifting each other up! This initiative is the only one of its kind in the area aimed specifically at offering no-cost, high-speed internet service to low-income student households.
After submitting their application, families can expect a response in about 7-10 business days. And for current KUB Fiber customers? They still need to apply for the ConnectED program to be eligible for the financial assistance. It’s a breeze to get started on your passage to reliable internet!
As the KUB continues to expand its fiber network, there’s a bright future ahead for areas like Strawberry Plains, Holston Hills, and parts of North Knox County. By 2025, even more families will experience this digital upgrade. With current service experiences in areas such as Lonsdale and Bearden, it’s exciting to think about the positive effects of better connectivity in our local communities.
In today’s digital world, having a reliable internet connection is more important than ever. With online education becoming more prevalent, it’s crucial that every household has access. The ConnectED program is a major game-changer for Knox County families, providing essential support to help students excel in their learning without barriers or limits.
So, if you’re a Knox County family with school-age children, don’t miss this golden opportunity! KUB is here to help pave the way toward digital equality and empower your educational journey. Get connected, stay engaged, and watch those grades soar!
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