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AT&T proposes broadband as low as $5 a month for low-income households

Quoted: “It’s lip service to the poor, in order to get the feds to approve a deal,” said Barry Orton, a telecommunications professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison. “This is a copycat kind of program. First it was Comcast, then Charter, and now AT&T has jumped on board with it,” Orton added.