
Sparklight’s Lift Internet Offers Relief For Low-income Households
In this world, it takes all kinds of kinds. Sparklight, who recently held their launch party in Lawton, Oklahoma, is offering a little something for those who may not have the same resources as others. For those who receive federal assistance, there's a new internet service that can give customers the same high-quality internet experience for less: Lift Internet.
Lift Internet offers a dependable, low-cost broadband internet option for individuals and families who qualify through federal assistance programs including Social Security, Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Veterans Pension & Survivors Benefits, Medicaid, SNAP (EBT) and Unemployment Compensation.
New Lift Internet available for Lawton, Duncan and surrounding areas.
Sparklight representatives know that not everyone has the same income, but everyone should have the same opportunity to have quality internet. Tony Mokry, Senior Vice President of Residential Services, said:
"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."
The new Lift Internet service only costs $29.95 monthly and includes a free modem, free standard installation and no credit check for those who qualify in the Lawton, Duncan and other Sparklight areas.
To find out if you qualify for the Lift Internet service, click here.
Who Is Sparklight?
Sparklight cares about the people they serve and want to ensure everyone has access to their services. Even if you do not qualify for their Lift Internet, you can reach out to Sparklight representatives to see how they can best serve you and your family.
They currently serve Ada, Clinton, Duncan, Elk City, Hobart, Lawton, Miami, Altus, Bartlesville, and Ponca City and other surrounding areas.
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