Feds approve New York’s internet access proposal
New York is one step closer to improving the quality of internet service statewide.
President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday approved the state's "Internet for All" proposal.
This means the state can begin implementing the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program, which is supposed to bring reliable and affordable service to all parts of the state.
New York is one step closer to improving the quality of internet service statewide.
President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday approved the state’s “Internet for All” proposal.
This means the state can begin implementing the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program, which is supposed to bring reliable and affordable service to all parts of the state.
The federal approval means the state now has more than $664 million to deploy or upgrade high-speed internet networks.