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Cox Communications will sell discounted broadband service to students and families...

Cox Communications will sell discounted broadband service to students and families nationwide who qualify for the National School Lunch Program, the cable operator said Tuesday (http://bit.ly/13uFqrU). It’s part of a partnership with Connect2Compete, a nonprofit that offers discounted Internet access,…

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low-cost computers and digital literacy training to families, Cox said. The C2C program was piloted in April 2012 in San Diego, and since expanded to markets in Georgia, Rhode Island, Louisiana and Oklahoma City, Cox said. Besides that company, other C2C partners include Comcast and Microsoft, the group’s website said (http://bit.ly/YR5zy6), and the FCC and other agencies have worked with it.