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New York ISPs can obtain an exemption from the low-cost broadband law if they "provide service to no more than 20,000 households and the Commission determines that compliance with such ...
New York's project to expand broadband access is moving into a new phase, as the federal government has approved its plan to use $664 million from the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Program.
Under New York state's Affordable Broadband Act, ISPs are required to offer $15-$20 monthly internet rates to low-income subscribers. AerialPerspective Images/Getty Images There is some good news ...
Several legislators overcame their hesitation to support advancing a major broadband project in Cayuga County.
New York's Affordable Broadband Act is officially in effect, but not without some hiccups and the loss of a major internet service provider. The Affordable Broadband Act (ABA), which was initially ...
S ome good news for certain residents of the Empire State. Beginning Wednesday, internet service providers in the state of New York must offer low-income residents access to monthly broadband ...
New York State Electric & Gas and Rochester Gas and Electric submitted their “Powering New York” plan to the state Public Service Commission this week, outlining a five-year investment strategy to ...
Cayuga County legislators approved a sweeping $7 million broadband infrastructure plan Tuesday, aiming to expand high-speed ...
We're about to see a perfect storm of rushed decisions from states and providers who don't have all the information they need ...
New Mexico is still slated to receive $675 million in federal broadband access grants — but the application process to access that money will change, the state Office of Broadband Access and Expansion ...