Internet Essentials, Comcast’s low-cost internet program, has helped 6 million people get online since its start in 2011, the Philly-based company said on Monday.
The $10-a-month service added 2 million subscribers since last year, when the company expanded the reach of its offering for senior citizens from five cities to 12, alongside other expansions.
As of Monday, the nearly 1 million low-income veterans who receive federal or state public assistance and live in a Comcast-served area will also have access to the program, in a move Comcast exec David Cohen says could be “life changing.”
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