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New York State Mandates $15-Per-Month High-Speed Internet - GovTech


Fifteen dollars a month is New York state's newly mandated price for a high-speed Internet connection for qualified low-income households under a new law signed last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Read More

Who will qualify for $15 per month internet in NYS - PIX11


Within about sixty-days internet service providers in New York State must offer affordable plans to low-income households. The cap is $15 per month including taxes and fees for a basic plan. Or ... Read More

New York Orders $15-Per-Month Internet for Low-Income Homes - Governing


But Cuomo's $15-a-month Internet for low-income households is a great aspiration that even his sometimes toughest critics are extremely happy about, including Beth Finkel, director of the state ... Read More

New York Mandates $15-a-Month Broadband for Low-Income Users


New York’s newly enacted state budget requires nearly all Internet providers to sell broadband service for $15 a month to low-income customers who qualify for food stamps, Medicaid or similar ... Read More

Cuomo wants $15 per month internet access for New York's low-income families. How it would work. - Democrat and Chronicle


Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a state mandate for all internet providers to offer a $15-per-month plan to low-income families. The proposal was part of Cuomo's State of State Address Tuesday. Read More

SpaceX Is Offering a $15-Per-Month Starlink Plan in This State


Starlink is selling a slower version of its residential lite plan to comply with a NY broadband-accessibility law. But customers might need to fork over $349 for the satellite dish. Read More

Who will qualify for $15 per month internet in NYS - WIVB News 4


ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – There’s no doubt the pandemic has changed how much time many of us spend behind a screen as work, school and events have gone virtual. And in turn, our reliance on ... Read More

NYS to require Internet providers to provide $15/month option for low-income families - PIX11


Gov. Andrew Cuomo came to Buffalo Friday morning to make the announcement at the Northland Workforce Training Center. Read More

NYS budget includes broadband internet for low-income New Yorkers


Internet companies will have to provide service to low-income New Yorkers at a rate of $15 per month, as part of the state budget passed this week. Households eligible for federal food stamps, Medi… ... Read More

NYS provides funding for affordable internet for lower income households


ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced Thursday more than $13 million in funding will be used to bring high-speed internet to thousands of lower income households. Read More

Verizon announces high-speed internet with no data cap at $20 per month for low-income Baltimore-area customers – Baltimore Sun


Verizon announced Monday that high-speed internet will be offered at a lower price to qualified low-income customers. Fios Forward debuted in April for new customers but it’s now also available ... Read More

Who will qualify for $15 per month internet in NYS - NEWS10 ABC


Within about 60 days, internet service providers in New York State must offer affordable plans to low-income households. The cap is $15 per month, including taxes and fees for a basic plan, or $20 ... Read More


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