Comcast helps residents connect
The Biden administration has called broadband “the new electricity.”
Saniah Keel, 6, works on a math learning game on a computer at the Victorino Boys & Girls Club, in Nicetown, one of Comcast’s “Lift Zones” — community centers that offer free WiFi to low-income residents who cannot afford or access the internet at home. Inquirer business reporter Christian Hetrick wrote about the program in his recent story about whether municipal broadband makes the internet more affordable and accessible.