WASHINGTON, D.C.– Comcast released the second progress report on its Internet Essentials program, the company's major effort at connecting lower-income Americans to the Internet. "In just 16 months, Internet Essentials has helped put a real dent in the digital divide and connected more than 150,000 low-income families, or 600,000 Americans, to the power of the Internet, most for the first time in their lives," said Comcast Executive VP David L. Cohen. "That's approximately the entire population of Washington, D.C. or Boston," Cohen added. Internet Essentials is the nation's largest, most comprehensive broadband adoption initiative designed ...
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