PC Mag – Nearly a Quarter of US Households Don’t Have Internet Access
Next Avenue – Has the Pandemic Changed the Future of Retirement?
WXYZ Detroit – Comcast chooses Detroit for digital literacy training for senior citizens
Kaiser Health News – Calming Computer Jitters: Help for Seniors Who Aren’t Tech-Savvy
Nearly 22 million seniors don’t have access to high-speed internet services, largely because these services are unaffordable or unavailable, according to a January report co-sponsored by OATS and the Humana Foundation, its Aging Connected partner.
Richmond Times-Dispatch – Savvy Senior: Helping seniors find discounted high-speed internet services
If you’re not eligible for the EBB program, another resource for locating cheaper high-speed internet is Aging Connected, which has a higher income qualification. Created by Older Adults Technology Services from AARP and the Humana Foundation, Aging Connected is a nationwide campaign created to help lower-income seniors find low-cost, in-home broadband options in their area.
KFOR – 4 Seniors: Helping seniors find discounted high-speed internet services
If you’re not eligible for the EBB program, another resource for locating cheaper high-speed internet is Aging Connected, which has a higher income qualification. Created by Older Adults Technology Services from AARP (OATS) and the Humana Foundation, Aging Connected is a nationwide campaign created to help lower-income seniors find low-cost, in-home broadband options in their […]
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Nearly 22 million older adults in the U.S. do not have access to wired broadband at home, which represents 42 percent of the country’s over-65 population, according to a recent report from the Humana Foundation and Older Adults Technology Services.
USA Today – Talking Tech: FCC’s $50 COVID broadband discount program up and running; students and seniors can benefit
An estimated more than 22 million Americans 65 and older do not have broadband at home, found a recent report from Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from AARP in partnership with the Humana Foundation.
Forbes: Will The Government’s New Broadband Subsidies Close The Digital Divide For Older Americans?
Only 58% of Americans age 65 or older have broadband internet access at home, which means 22 million people that age lack it, according to the nonprofit Older Adult Technology Services (OATS).
Next Avenue – Will the Government’s New Broadband Subsidies Close the Digital Divide for Older Americans?
Only 58% of Americans age 65 or older have broadband internet access at home, which means 22 million people that age lack it, according to the nonprofit Older Adult Technology Services (OATS).