Comcast, the nation’s largest cable TV company, is “indefinitely” extending Internet Essentials, the company’s subsidized broadband program for low-income families.
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Comcast’s Internet Essentials and Khan Academy team up to make cheap internet a household name
The Kahn Academy is at it again. This time it’s working directly with Comcast to make Internet Essentials, the cheap internet program, a household name known to millions.
Read the full article →Internet Essentials brings cheap internet to 17,000 low-income Virginians
Comcast just announced that it is now bringing high speed internet access to 17,000 people in 4300 families across Virginia.
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 →Big news from Comcast: One million low-income customers now get $10 a month Internet Essentials
Comcast just announced that it has now connected one million low-income Americans via Internet Essentials, so it looks like their effort to bridge the digital divide is working.
Read the full article →Twice as many Washington, DC families getting cheap internet this year
We’re happy to report some impressive numbers for Comcast’s Internet Essentials program in Washington, DC.
Read the full article →The man who travels the land bringing internet to America’s needy
Comcast’s David Cohen is busy! Internet Essentials is growing rapidly and Cohen travels the country touting one success after another.
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 Essentials nears a million $9.95 broadband users, increases speed to 5Mbps, expands eligibility!
Internet Essentials has signed up 220,000 low income families for $9.95 internet, and has just doubled the speed to 5 Mbps down and 1Mbps up.
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.
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