Comcast expands Internet access for more poor families
Comcast is ramping up its Internet Essentials program to cover more low-income families and students eager to get online.
Launched last September, the program provides cheap Internet access, low-cost computers, and literacy training to poor families and their school-age children.
Families who have at least one child getting a free lunch through the government's National School Lunch Program (NSLP) have been able to receive 1.5-megabit-per-second broadband Internet for only $9.95 a month, compared with the $41 that Comcast typically charges.
Detailing the program in a blog post this week, Comcast noted several accomplishments, such as promoting the … Read more