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Broadband Advocates Call on Comcast to Step It Up

Too many low-income people – including job seekers, older students, seniors and people with disabilities – can’t afford full-priced Internet and often they can’t reach their fullest potential without it,” said Zach Leverenz, chief executive of the connectivity nonprofit EveryoneOn. On Wednesday, EveryoneOn, along with 100 other educational and minority groups, encouraged the FCC to “hold… ISPs accountable” for their low-income programs.