The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)
Comcast extends free internet service through end of year
Comcast announced Thursday that it will continue to provide 60 days of free internet service to new, eligible Internet Essentials customers.
Originally set to expire on June 30, the offer will now be available through the end of this year. In addition, Comcast said it will continue to waive, through the end of the year, the requirement that customers not have a past due balance with Comcast to qualify for the free offer.
“For almost a decade, Comcast has been helping to level the playing field for families in need so they can benefit from all the Internet has to offer,” said Dana Strong, President of Xfinity Consumer Services, in a statement. “So, we’re happy to be able to extend this 60 days of free Internet service to new customers. Now more than ever, connectivity has become a vital tool for families to access educational resources for students, important news and information about their community and the world, telehealth applications, or to stay in touch with family and friends.”
Since 2011, Internet Essentials has connected more than two million low-income families to the internet, serving approximately eight million people. During that period, the program has grown from focusing on bridging the “homework gap” for school-age children to being deeply invested in providing digital equity.
The program, which offers low-cost, high-speed internet service for $9.95 a month plus tax, also provides multiple options to access free digital skills training in print, online, and in person. In addition, customers have the option to purchase a low-cost internet-ready computer.
For more information, go to www.internetessentials.com or call 855-846-8376 for English and 855-765-6995 for Spanish.