Comcast Launches ‘Internet Essentials’ Pilot for Seniors in Boston

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Comcast said is extending Internet Essentials, the company’s high-speed Internet program for low-income homes, to senior citizens in Boston (MA). Comcast also said it has donated $100,000 to Boston's Tech Goes Home for digital literacy training for seniors. The operator also donated 110 laptops to seniors at the South Boston Neighborhood House and high school students throughout the city. Comcast has introduced a similar Seniors-focused trials of Internet Essentials in Palm Beach County, Philadelphia, San Francisco County, and Seattle. Internet Essentials, originally a voluntary commitment linked to Comcast's acquisition of NBCUniversal, provides high-speed Internet service (up to 10 Mbps downstream) to those who qualify for $9.95 per month, plus subsidized computer equipment (less than $150 each) and free Internet training.


Comcast Launches ‘Internet Essentials’ Pilot for Seniors in Boston