As we have long expected, CenturyLink has screwed low-income Americans and put a bullet through the head of its Internet Basics program.
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CenturyLink’s Internet Basics: Not Living Up to Its Potential
CenturyLink made a lot of noise when it introduced Internet Basics — a program supposedly designed to bring high-speed internet service to America’s neediest families for under $10 per month. That was then, this is now.
Read the full article →How you can get a PC (and a lot more) for just $149 if you are low-income
If you’re a low-income American, you can now get a PC that’s completely loaded with all the top software plus computer training for just $149.
Read the full article →Debate heats up: Are Internet Essentials and Internet Basics really just government programs?
There’s no doubt that both sides of the “Are Internet Essentials and Internet Basics government programs” question are firmly entrenched and unwilling to give an inch.
Read the full article →Internet Basics vs Internet Essentials – what’s the difference?
Many readers ask us what the difference is between the two primary low-income cheap internet programs, Internet Basics and Internet Essentials. Here’s all the details.
Read the full article →How to get cheap internet even if you don’t qualify for Connect2Compete
Connect2Compete has worked out a deal with a company called Freedom Pop to offer a internet access to those people who can’t find affordable internet access anywhere else.
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