I’m proud to be serving these communities and working with Connected Nation and AT&T.”Īrvind Swamy, Regional Director, AT&T External Affairs-New Jersey
#Att hotspot free
Our constituents will not only receive donated computers from us but also have free Internet access from Connected Nation and AT&T. “This program fits right in with our mission and helps close the digital divide. Special thanks to Connected Nation and AT&T for launching this program.”ĭylan Zajac, Founder and Executive Director, Computers 4 People I applaud Computers 4 People for all they’re doing to equip our communities and support our vulnerable neighbors in getting online. “The global pandemic has elevated to a new level the importance of connectivity for education, healthcare, commerce, and almost all aspects of our lives. New Jersey State Assemblyman Raj Mukherji: This support of students in New Jersey is part of AT&T Connected Learning, our multi-year commitment to help stem the tide of learning loss, narrow the homework gap, and create compelling educational content. Whether students are learning remotely or in the classroom, access to affordable high-speed internet and devices is essential for successful learning outcomes. While this homework gap is not new, the pandemic heightened the challenges - most acutely in rural and under-resourced neighborhoods, where the effects disproportionately impact 1 in 3 students of color, as well as students with disabilities, and roughly 10 percent of all public school teachers.
Northern New Jersey Organizations Receiving Free Hotspots, Internet Service