Responding to criticism that its discounted Internet Essentials service was only available to poor families with children, Comcast Corp. said on Tuesday that it would expand the $9.95-a-month program to low-income senior citizens.
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Tue, 08/04/2015 - 7:58am
Responding to criticism that its discounted Internet Essentials service was only available to poor families with children, Comcast Corp. said on Tuesday that it would expand the $9.95-a-month program to low-income senior citizens.