
New York
April 25 Deadline for New York Municipal Broadband
New York opened applications for nearly $50 million toward municipal networks.
New York
New York opened applications for nearly $50 million toward municipal networks.
Funding
The money comes from the state’s Completing Access to Broadband program, funded by $400 million from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Community Broadband
Gov. Hochul unveiled plans for rollout of a 426-mile statewide public fiber backbone.
Open Access
Projects are set to serve more than 60,000 homes and businesses.
Charter
Advocates said proposed language from the state assembly would have hindered public broadband deployment.