From hotair.com -Today, the Federal Communications Commission announced that a handful of cable companies will offer discounted rates to low-income families — defined as those families that qualify for free school lunches. Families that qualify for free or reduced-price lunches will also be able to purchase low-cost computers. According to the president, ”securing America’s competitiveness in a global economy means making sure that every American has access to high-speed broadband Internet and is able to take advantage of it.” More News New Mexico
FCC to Offer Lower Cable Rates for Low Income Families
Posted by
Rachel Pulaski
on Wednesday, November 9, 2011
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National News Analysis,
U.S. Politics
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