FCC to Offer Lower Cable Rates for Low Income Families
Posted by
Rachel Pulaski
on Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Labels:
National News Analysis,
U.S. Politics
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
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