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Comcast’s Internet Essentials program has doubled the number...

Comcast’s Internet Essentials program has doubled the number of low-income Chicago families that have a broadband connection at home to 14,000, said the cable ISP in a news release Monday (http://yhoo.it/17E9V1J). The city of Chicago, Comcast, United Way and 12…

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other community organizations will launch the first “Internet Essentials Learning Zones” program, incorporating neighborhoods with large concentrations of Internet Essentials-eligible families surrounding five newly-designated Chicago public “welcoming schools,” said Comcast. Students in these schools will have access to computers and mobile devices where they will be able take notes and complete schoolwork on the devices, said Comcast.