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Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Related Content. Starting this March, however, the company has doubled internet download speeds for the program. Enter your Email here. Devren Washington, an organizer with the Movement Alliance Project MAP , has been part of the coalition pushing Comcast to provide low-income students with better internet access.

Washington said his group has been hearing an increased number of reports about students having difficulty connecting to online school. Washington said internet access has historically been disproportionately low for people of color in the city, a problem made worse by the virtual needs of the pandemic.

This is the sixth speed increase in 10 years for Internet Essentials. Meinrath, who has studied the issue for years and specifically its impact on rural Pa.

After demands from students, educators and advocates, Comcast announced it will double the speed of Internet Essentials, now offered for free to students in need.



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