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Changes to Comcast’s broadband program for the poor make it “more...

Changes to Comcast’s broadband program for the poor make it “more attractive,” NATOA said Thursday of the cable operator expanding eligibility criteria for Internet Essentials and doubling maximum transmission speeds to 3 Mbps down and 768 kbps up. The program…

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helps “narrow” the “digital divide,” NATOA Executive Director Steve Traylor said about Comcast’s report this week to the FCC about the program (CD Feb 29 p5), which the cable operator agreed to as part of gaining commission approval in 2011 of its purchase of control in NBCUniversal.