Comcast expands Internet Essentials

Posted by Comcast on September 15, 2014

Internet Essentials brings the power of the Internet to more students and families across the country. Since 2011, Internet Essentials has connected more than 350,000 families, or more than 1.4 million low-income Americans, to the power of the Internet at home.

https://www.internetessentials.com/

Please click here to help us spread the word about Internet Essentials during this year’s back to school season, and two major announcements for eligible students and their families:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pEeWjVGpqeaz9II8kpC34yUpZBk4IaMD4BOtbCF6zKg/viewform

1.) Comcast will include up to six months of complimentary service for any new family that has not yet applied for Internet Essentials. Families who are approved for Internet Essentials by September 20th, 2014 will receive up to six months of Internet service.

2.) An Internet Essentials amnesty program for certain low-income families who could qualify for Internet Essentials, but have a past due balance. Customers who have an outstanding bill that is more than one year old are now eligible for the program. Comcast will offer amnesty for that debt for the purpose of connecting to Internet Essentials, so long as the customer meets all the other eligibility criteria.

Help us spread the word in your community during this back to school season by clicking here to order materials to share with your school, teacher, community based organization or youth organizations where you are active. You can continue to spread the word throughout the fall, but the 6 month complimentary Internet service offer expires on September 20th, 2014.

Please contact Lyndsay Moyer at Lyndsay_Moyer@comcast.com if you have any specific questions.

Thank you in advance for spreading the word about Internet Essentials!


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