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Michigan PSC Applauds AT&T Low-Income Broadband Program

AT&T became the third ISP in Michigan to offer discounted broadband service to low-income customers, the Michigan Public Service Commission said Tuesday. The telco said Access from AT&T will be available in the state, joining Comcast’s Internet Essentials and CenturyLink’s…

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Internet Basics programs for low-income customers. “Large parts of Michigan now have Internet service providers that offer low-income customers in their service territories access to Internet service for approximately $10 per month,” Michigan PSC Chairman Sally Talberg said in a statement. “These programs are helping to shrink the digital divide for more and more Michigan families” and “are helping to achieve Michigan’s goal to increase broadband access, adoption and use,” she said.