Reyna Coria, left, Fernanda Resendez and Alexus Martinez use small computers to connect to the Internet during the launch of Internet Essentials, a new program designed to bring low-income families bridge the digital divide, during a press conference at Rose Park Elementary School in Salt Lake City Monday, Oct. 3, 2011.
Brian Nicholson, Deseret News
Internet Essentials, a new program designed to help low-income families bridge the digital divide, was introduced during a news conference at Rose Park Elementary School in Salt Lake City Monday, Oct. 3, 2011.
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