
Comcast Business can help with an advanced, far-reaching network and broad services portfolio.The “Internet Essentials” program has for several years now offered cheap internet to the economically disadvantaged and other groups who need a helping hand. Comcast, though simultaneously the source of many of these issues, has a good program for anyone facing financial hardship, and several new groups now qualify for $10 connectivity.Cable companies are required to offer a level of basic service, which often includes local stations as well as public, educational, and government access.As government agencies and departments strive to increase economic development and cultivate local business, high-performance network connectivity is key to enhancing the delivery of citizen services and managing costs. If your service address is copper-served, you may be eligible to receive High-Speed Internet Basic (up to 7 Mbps download) for 9.95/month, which includes the Wireless Gateway Service Fee.Low-income families face the same issues the luckier among us do when it comes to getting broadband: few options and fewer still that are affordable. The Internet Kokua program provides discounts on Internet service for those who meet certain qualifications. Discounted Internet service for qualifying low-income residents of Hawaii.

Government Tv Cable Assistance Plus Applicable Taxes
You also can apply for a $150 computer, but I’m not sure I’d recommend whatever they’re selling. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)Any of these should qualify you for $10 (plus applicable taxes and fees — probably a couple bucks) broadband. Supplemental Security Income (social security) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (welfare)
Be sure to ask your provider if they have one before you decide to pay full price. At least the programs exist — there’s a pretty good list here. It’s more comprehensive than other low-income connection options from AT&T, Cox and so on, though if they’re the monopoly in your area, you might not have a choice. There’s also a 1-terabyte data cap, so 4K all day probably isn’t a good idea.Good on Comcast for offering this (and rare it is the company deserves kudos). Just be ready to buffer a bit if you want to watch Netflix in HD. But you’ll be able to stream music, play games, do most web stuff and watch YouTube perfectly fine.
