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Posted on: January 20th, 2007
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“Comcast of Michigan is working to bridge the digital divide that separates many Hispanics from the Internet.
The company is donating, delivering and installing 200 new Dell computers to Detroit-area Latino families. The company also is providing a year of high-speed Internet service for free and discounted service after that.”
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