Charter Rolls Out Low-Income Broadband Offering
Charter Communications Monday unveiled its low-income broadband service, Spectrum Internet Assist. The company in a news release said the service offers 30/4 Mbps speeds for $14.99 a month. Spectrum Internet Assist is available throughout Charter's legacy footprint now and will…
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be rolled out market by market in legacy Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks territory by mid-2017. The service is available for families with students in the National School Lunch Program or people 65 and older who receive Supplemental Security Income program benefits. Low-income broadband provision was a condition of the FCC approving Charter's buys of TWC and BHN (see 1605060059).