Extending Our Commitments to Keep New Mexicans Connected and Advance Digital Equity

Connecting you to more of what you love. This is Comcast’s core value, and our teams work every day to ensure we are delivering on that expectation.  

As New Mexicans across the state continue to work and learn from home, we’ve extended our COVID-19 response commitments to help people connect to the Internet and made several announcements building upon our long-standing commitment to advancing digital equity.  

The extended commitments include:   

  • Free 60 Days of Internet Essentials & Speed Increase for Low-Income FamiliesFree Internet service for the first 60 days for new Internet Essentials customers who sign up by June 30, 2021 and a doubled Internet Essentials download speed to 50 Mbps and increase in the upstream speed to 5 MbpsLearn more about the affordable home Internet program here. 
  • Xfinity WiFi Free for Everyone: Free access to more than 1.5 million public Xfinity WiFi hotspots nationwide through June 30, 2021.  
  • WiFi Connected Community Lift Zones: Free WiFi at local community centers to support distance learning with a plan to launch more than 1,000 Lift Zones nationwide by December 2021. We’re currently working to equip locations across the state as Lift Zones.  
  • Investing in Education & Equity-Focused Organizations: Expanding investments in organizations focused on creating greater pathways to opportunities for communities of color to drive sustained change. 
  • Network Investment: Continuing to expand and evolve our network to meet the growing needs of our communities. 
  • Comcast RISE Supporting BIPOC Small Businesses: Program to help strengthen and empower small businesses, starting with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color owned businesses; those hardest hit by COVID-19 through Comcast RISE. 
  • Free Educational Resources: Free educational resources in partnership with Common Sense Media to support remote learning for kids K-12. 

We remain steadfast in our commitment to help families and individuals stay connected, and to help empower small businesses. 

 To accomplish this, we are partnering with our local elected officials, nonprofit and educational partners across the state to support our communities and build digital equity. 

One example of a partner we work closely with on this effort is Albuquerque Public Schools. They are a partner we work with year-round in a variety of ways, like our Internet Essentials program, which helps ensure their students and families have an affordable, reliable home Internet connection. 

What we were finding was kids were going and sitting in cars and parking lots of the malls or community centers or wherever they could find internet to get connected. Comcast stepping in and providing Internet Essentials helped them to be able to have school from home rather than having to spend time in parking lots,” said Shannon Barnhill, Executive Director, Albuquerque Public Schools 

We’re proud to support our community in this way and we know when we all work together, we can more effectively address the needs of our community. 

Learn more about our decade-long commitment to digital equity here: https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-update-commitment-digital-equity-accelerate-efforts-2021 

Learn more about our other commitments herehttps://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/covid-support-extended 


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