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New York's Public Service Commission is doing a survey, looking at how good the state's broadband network is and where there are problems.
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A report by New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli found 1 million New York households, or 14%, still have no access to the internet, and many in rural areas have limited access to inadequate services.
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A new federal program will provide low-income residents with a monthly subsidy to help pay for internet service. Enrollment begins Wednesday.The Emergency…
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Broadband internet service will soon be available to low-income New Yorkers for as little as $15 per month with an option to pay a few more dollars for…
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This last year has been bad for many, not just because of the coronavirus, but schools closing or operating part-time and many parents working from home.…
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Within hours of the news Gov. Andrew Cuomo killed a bill requiring a look at where high-speed broadband existed in New York, a press aide said the…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to mandate internet service providers in New York to offer high-speed internet to low-income consumers at $15 per month, and is…
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Spectrum says it has doubled the starting download speed of its internet product from 100 to 200 Mbps in 17 markets across the U.S. That includes Buffalo,…
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Across New York State, activists are seeing broadband internet access as a way to improve education and to improve neighborhoods, perhaps with community…
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Internet broadband is a major problem in rural New York State and local public officials are blasting a new state tax as making installation of broadband…