David L. Cohe, executive vice president of Comcast
Comcast executive vice president David L. Cohen announced that Comcasts Internet Essentials program the largest and most comprehensive broadband adoption program in America has connected more than 1 million low-income Americans to broadband Internet in their homes, most for the very first time.This announcement came in testimony before the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. The hearing examined the critical importance of expanding broadband adoption for Internet service nationwide and its crucial role in providing new opportunities in education, health care, and employment.About 30 percent of Americans dont have broadband Internet service at home. As the nations largest Internet service provider, Comcast has focused its efforts on getting these Americans online. Thanks to the help of thousands of community partners, in just over two years, we have connected an estimated 1 million low-income individuals, or more than 250,000 families, to the Internet at home. To put that in perspective, thats more than the entire population of a city like San Francisco or a state like Delaware or Montana, said Cohen in his Senate testimony. However, we still have a long way to go. We are committed to working to expand and improve the program and to engaging with our nonprofit and government partners to help bridge this so-called digital divide.
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