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  1. www.c3a.org.sg › schemes-for-seniors › home-accessHome Access - C3A

    Schemes for Seniors. Home Access. The Home Access Programme aims to close the digital divide by providing affordable broadband bundle package to low-income households. Launched in September 2014, the Home Access Programme targets to benefit 8,000 households over four years.

  2. Exam-free modules can be completed within the usual module duration, typically lasting a term or a semester. Our participating institutions are making special arrangements for seniors to attend classes meant for regular credit-bearing students at a token fee.

  3. 17 lip 2024 · As of 2024, there is no provider that offers free internet to seniors. The FCC's Lifeline program provides low-income individuals with discounts on internet and phone service. For affordable internet service, we'd recommend Xfinity, which offers basic internet service for as low as $20 per month.

  4. Free Computer and Internet Hotspots. IMDA has set up about 90 Silver Infocomm Hotspots (SIHs) which provide access to computers and internet services for seniors free-of-charge. The SIHs are set up at locations island-wide such as Community Centres, self-help group centres, Residents' Committees and public libraries.

  5. Eligible seniors aged 50 and above will receive subsidies for courses offered by PSEIs as well as the community-based organisations. Exam-free Modules These modules are drawn from existing full-qualification programmes offered by ITE, polytechnics and the universities for a token fee.

  6. 30 sie 2024 · SCHEME HIGHLIGHTS. 2-year mobile plan at $5.10 per month and smartphone from $20.00 (one-time cost) For Singapore Citizens aged 60 and above who are MSF ComCare or HDB PRS beneficiaries. Pick up at least one basic digital skill at any SG Digital community hub to qualify. Expand all sections.

  7. www.imda.gov.sg › how-we-can-help › digital-accessDigital Access - IMDA

    DigitalAccess@Home provides digital access (internet access and infocomm devices) to low-income Singaporean households staying in HDB flats, to support their online participation in social and economic activities.