C NET: Comcast's Internet Essentials delivers low-cost broadband to people with disabilities
According to a recent study, people with disabilities are less likely to use the Internet than any other group. Of the more than 56 million people in the US who have a disability, many haven't been able to afford service or have lacked the digital training to access the internet. What this means for people with disabilities is that they often miss out on the benefits and opportunities that high-speed internet connectivity affords the rest of the population. That's where Comcast's expansion of its Internet Essentials program comes in. The program has been modified several times over the years to include low-income veterans and people receiving public housing benefits.