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Monday, April 30, 2018

Comcast to Offer Low-Cost Internet to Low-Income Senior Citizens

According to recent polls, 85% of Americans use the Internet, but less than half of senior citizens have Internet access at home. This week, Comcast announced plans to improve the opportunity for older folks to get online by introducing a new low-cost Internet program for low-income seniors in San Francisco and, not surprisingly, retiree-friendly Palm Beach County, Fla.

The initiative is an expansion of a Comcast program called “Internet Essentials,” which began in 2011 to provide affordable Internet and computers to low-income families. Comcast recently boosted the speed of Internet Essentials from 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps. While this kind of service won’t allow a family of five to all stream different Netflix shows at the same time, the $9.95 per month program is speedy enough for grandparents to Skype with family living on the other side of the world. A free wi-fi router is included as well for Internet Essentials customers.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a discriminatory pricing practice and should be against the law.
Senior discount - OK. Senior who are poor - NOT OK

Why are they encouraging seniors to become poor?

Anonymous said...

COMCAST... don't get me started. Whenever I see that company name, my blood boils.