Nearly 1,000 families in New Hampshire now have a broadband...
Nearly 1,000 families in New Hampshire now have a broadband connection at home from Comcast Internet Essentials, said the company in a news release Friday (http://yhoo.it/GU9HKw). State House Speaker Terie Norelli and Education Commissioner Virginia Barry joined with teachers and…
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school administrators to announce that in the last 23 months more than 220,000 low-income families across the U.S. will have a broadband connection through Internet Essentials, said Comcast. Comcast is working with six Boys and Girls Clubs in New Hampshire, Granite United Way and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester to spread the word about Internet Essentials and provide digital literacy training, said the company. Cox is also extending its broadband adoption program by increasing speeds to 5 Mbps for customers in the Connect2Compete program, said C2C and the cable operator in a news release Thursday (http://prn.to/1cExYlT). They said new speeds will be up to five times faster for new and existing Cox customers who participate in the C2C program. Internet Essentials and C2C program are both corporate efforts to close the digital divide (CD July 9 p2).