Discounted Internet for Low Income Households

Comcast makes good on deal with regulators

Getting online will now be more affordable for some in 39 states. Comcast is rolling out a new initiative to help low income households connect to the Internet at discounted rates. The cable and Internet service provider will also offer computer literacy training.

The initiative is Comcast’s bid to make good with regulators who required the company to help low income households get connected to the Web in exchange for approval of the company’s NBC Universal acquisition.

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