The broadband provider has introduced Lift Internet, a low-cost, high-speed plan aimed at individuals and families facing financial challenges.
Priced at $29.95 per month, the Lift Internet plan includes a free modem, free standard installation, and requires no credit check. The service is available to those who qualify for federal assistance programs such as Medicaid, SNAP (EBT), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), and Unemployment Compensation.
“We believe access to reliable internet is a necessity, and we’re committed to removing the barriers so that we can support our neighbors in the communities we serve,” said Tony Mokry, Senior Vice President of Residential Services at Sparklight.
The program is accessible across most of Sparklight’s service area and is designed to meet the needs of modern households, particularly as internet access becomes more critical for work, education, and daily life.
More information and eligibility details are available here.
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