For no more than S$6 a month, eligible low-income households are set to get fibre broadband Internet access for four years, with the launch of the S$10 million Digital Inclusion (DI) Fund aimed at ensuring that the less well-off can keep up with advances in the digital landscape. These households — which have a monthly household income of less than S$1,900 and no school-going children — will also get a basic computing device. Altogether, this programme under the DI Fund — called the Home Access programme — is set to benefit about 8,000 households.
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