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Answer» On the COMPUTER News I already posted some information about this topic. In doing more research it seems tmany firms do have low-cost plans, but do not spend a lot of effort advertising. There have been a number pf PR announcements for the big guys about how they are going to cut the PRICE of low-speed Internet service. The principal players are: AT&T https://consumerist.com/2016/04/22/att-launches-its-own-10-internet-access-program-for-low-income-households/ Comcast http://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet/internet-essentials Cox https://www.cox.com/aboutus/cox-in-the-community/connect2compete.html Sprint https://www.sprint.com/apps/switch-save/?ECID=SEM:Google:p:2016_Q2_Brand:Brand_Core_BMM:Core_Sprint:sprint:Broad:tfn95037/&gclid=CI7Z6IOCn80CFZFcfgodtCkEUA&gclsrc=aw.ds#!/save-50-percent T-Mobile http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans.html Verizon http://www.verizon.com/home/highspeedinternet/
For more... look at this: http://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Some odd web site seem to be tied to the big guys. Read carefully. Also, some ISP are y different sub services. Example Metro PCS is PART of T-Mobile https://www.metropcs.com/tablet-plans.html Notice that many plans are only for 3G and 4G phone service with data.Not many offer hard wire to your house. If thou see errors in this list or see better information, please post.
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