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Comcast reviews services, Internet Essentials and local investments to Wilmington CBT commission

2470448 · February 18, 2025
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Comcast staff summarized company services, local investments and Internet Essentials eligibility during a presentation to the Wilmington Cable, Video & Telecommunications (CBT) Commission, and answered commissioners’ questions about coverage, community programs and a recent BEAD award decision.

Jessica Sibley, senior government and regulatory affairs manager for Comcast, told the Wilmington Cable, Video & Telecommunications Commission on Feb. 18 that Comcast continues to expand services and community programs in Wilmington and New Castle County.

Sibley said Comcast offers a suite of residential and business products under the Xfinity brand and highlighted the company’s national pledge to invest $1 billion over 10 years in digital equity, literacy and workforce programs. “We have been providing the most reliable network, for decades,” she said.

The presentation listed local details commissioners asked about: Comcast reported seven Comcast Lift Zones in Wilmington established during the pandemic, $1.4 million in cash and in‑kind contributions to Delaware nonprofits over the last three years, and said “100% of our network…

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