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Verizon Forward provides qualifying customers with Verizon Home Internet services at a discounted price.
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6205-B Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA 30328
Cox Connect2Compete is affordable, in home internet product for low-income families with school aged children. Providing connectivity, digital literacy training, and low-cost equipment.
Families can stay enrolled in the program for as long as they qualify. The Cox Connect2Compete Internet service includes:
Free wifi modem
Access to over 650,000+ Cox Hotspots nationwide
The Cox Security Suite, a comprehensive suite of online safety software tools to protect you and your family online.
Access to the Cox Digital Academy, which provides basic computer literacy training and educational resources for students.
1701 John F Kennedy Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Offers discounted Internet access and discounted computer purchase opportunities to families receiving public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Housing Assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, and others. Once in the program, participants receive fast, affordable Internet service for $14.95/mo + tax or $29.95/mo + tax, the option to purchase a computer for just $150 and access to free digital literacy training in print or online.
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700 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20005
The Lifeline telephone discount program, also known as Lifeline Assistance, gives people with low incomes a discount on the basic monthly service for either their wireline or wireless phone. The Link-Up America program pays for a portion of your wireline or wireless installation or activation fee excluding the handset. You can sign up for Lifeline and/or Link-Up by contacting your local telephone company. If any problems are encountered, visit the website or write: FCC, 45 L Street NE
Washington, DC 20554
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