Activist group declares "victory" in call for improved access to reduced-cost Comcast services

Action United canceled a protest scheduled for today after Comcast executives agreed to a meeting.

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Activist group declares "victory" in call for improved access to reduced-cost Comcast services

POSTED: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 1:50 PM

The grassroots activist group Action United, which had planned a protest at Comcast headquarters today to demand improved access to reduced-cost Internet for low-income Philly families, canceled the rally and declared "a huge victory." They said Comcast — which had previously declined to meet with them to discuss obstacles to families trying to sign up for the $9.95-per-month service, available to those who qualify for subsidized school lunches — had scheduled a meeting with Action United for Jan. 10. A survey by the group of local parents found that the majority were unaware of the service, and of those who tried to apply, some were disqualified because they already had an Internet service in place.

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