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Comcast said it extended its bargain-basement-priced Internet Essentials program (CD...

Comcast said it extended its bargain-basement-priced Internet Essentials program (CD Feb 14 p10) to include families with children eligible to get “reduced price” school lunches. The program was initially confined to families whose children were eligible for “free” school lunches.…

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“This change adds about 300,000 households in our service area who can now apply for the program,” the company said. Comcast also has “doubled” the speed of the broadband connection provided under the program to 3 Mbps downstream and up to 768 kbps upstream, it said (http://xrl.us/bm38im).