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Let's Connect NY is a statewide alliance dedicated to advocating for universal high-speed internet access across the Empire State.

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@LetsConnectNY
Let's Connect NY
10 months
LCNY member @ATT & Kinetic have teamed up to offer a fiber & wireless bundle across rural NY. This collab will bring life-changing affordable connectivity to several New Yorkers, bringing the state a step closer to closing the rural-urban digital divide.
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rcrwireless.com
AT&T has struck a deal with Kinetic, the broadband brand of Windstream Communications, to create a fiber + wireless service bundle across Kinetic's
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A new glass antenna developed by Japan's AGC & @docomo could transform glass windows into base stations for 5G connectivity! While not yet available in the US, this innovation could boost 5G coverage, without the need for more towers in urban areas.
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Let's Connect NY
10 months
Can you hear me now? The answer on the NYC subway system will soon be a resounding YES. #5G is coming to NYC’s subway system! Thanks to a $600M investment, the Times Square shuttle is officially covered with more lines getting 5G by mid-2025.
ny1.com
NY1's Samantha Liebman has more.
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Let's Connect NY
10 months
Permitting processes need to reflect the urgency of closing the #digitaldivide, according to10 broadband associations that are urging Congress to streamline permitting with #HR2557:
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insidetowers.com
UPDATE Ten broadband associations, including WIA, NATE, CTIA and USTelecom, called on leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives to remove barriers to deployment by streamlining permitting. The...
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Let's Connect NY
10 months
Online education is transforming Hudson Valley. Learn about how flexible courses and interactive features of the #digitalage are revolutionizing student’s access to the global knowledge base here:
hudsonvalleypost.com
The shift from traditional classroom settings to digital learning environments has brought both challenges and opportunities.
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Let's Connect NY
10 months
A big win for Tompkins County! A $18.2M state grant will bring #broadband to over 4,000 homes & businesses by 2026. This investment marks a critical milestone for #broadband expansion & in bringing affordable #connectivity for rural populations upstate NY.
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ithacavoice.org
ITHACA, N.Y. — A multi-million dollar state grant will help more homes in Tompkins County gain access to broadband internet for the first time, according to an announcement from non-profit […]
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Let's Connect NY
10 months
LCNY applauds @bronxbp for allocating $15.5M in her capital budget to tackle the #digitaldivide in education. This investment in tech and connectivity will bring massive progress toward increasing internet access among underserved Bronx households.
bxtimes.com
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson announced Friday that she is allocating $15.5 million in her capital budget for education, focusing on technology and
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#Broadband deployment is getting a boost from $560B in federal investment that has been allocated to develop new tools for expediting permitting processes. Through @POTUS’s #InvestingInAmerica Agenda, a push to connect every home is underway.
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
LCNY member @ATT and @Nokia are collaborating to enhance #connectivity across 21 states. This multi-year agreement promises faster, more reliable connectivity, and — most importantly — progress toward bridging the #digitaldivide. Learn more:
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insidetowers.com
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and AT&T (NYSE: T) have signed a multi-year agreement to deploy next-generation fiber access technology across AT&T’s 21-state wireline network. At the end of 2Q24, AT&T reported […]
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
The @FCC is doing what it can to fill in the gaps left by expiration of the Affordable Connectivity Program. One example: expanding the #erate program to include WiFi on school buses. Learn more:
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apnews.com
The FCC voted in July to allow schools and libraries to use federal money to loan out WiFi hotspots to students and patrons.
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11 months
A @NYPost article recaps the dismal cell coverage in the Hamptons. Some have the resources to bolster their own connectivity, but barriers to community-wide access must be removed so ALL residents get the connectivity they require for modern-day success.
nypost.com
Sometimes, you have to choose between looking chic and having cell phone reception.
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
Ever since the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) expired, nearly 2 million NY households have lost critical internet access. A @CityLimits article details the life-altering consequences of the post-ACT era. Check it out here:
citylimits.org
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which offered up to $30 a month towards broadband service for low-income and other eligible households, ran out of funds early this summer.
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
Low income, rural, and minority communities are the most underserved when it comes to #broadband access. This has serious consequences. @NAACP_LDF and other civil rights orgs submitted an amicus brief supporting a new @FCC rule promoting equitable access:
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
NYS was awarded $70M through a ConnectALL program for projects to provide more than 25K homes & businesses with online connectivity. This will allow municipalities to build 800 miles of public #broadband infrastructure in underserved upstate regions.
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lightreading.com
This week in broadband builds: New York awards millions for municipal broadband; Glo Fiber expands in Ohio; Breezeline to connect school districts; Zayo taps Tilson for middle mile build – and more.
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Let's Connect NY
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More than 114,000 NYers live in hard-to-connect areas and lack internet access. By 2030, state leaders hope to provide #broadband to all state residents. It’s an ambitious – but necessary – goal:
pressrepublican.com
New York’s project to expand broadband internet access to all residents is moving into its next phase, as the federal government has approved its plan to use $664 million from
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
A milestone has been reached and progress is on the way! Through the #BEAD program, New York was recently allocated over $664M for the deployment of high-speed #internet to every unserved or underserved household.
broadbandbreakfast.com
New York was allocated $664 million from BEAD.
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Let's Connect NY
11 months
Billions worldwide were able to cheer on the Olympic athletes, thanks to online streaming. But some 2.6 billion didn’t have that luxury as they lack online access. Olympians know teamwork = success — bridging the #digitaldivide is no different.
internetsociety.org
While many of us take watching the Olympics for granted, the digital divide excludes many people around the world due to lack of connectivity.
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Let's Connect NY
1 year
New @Cornell study shows NY households with high-speed internet has nearly doubled. Yet, much of this is from cellular plans – meaning that up to 1.5 million households could remain “unconnected”. Our work isn’t over until all of NY has access to #reliableinternet.
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1 year
A recent #TechTankPodcast episode dove into the impact of the Affordable Connectivity Program and what the potential elimination of the program means for the #digitaldivide. Listen here:.
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brookings.edu
How would the potential elimination of the ACP affect its 23 million users? On this episode of the TechTank Podcast, co-host Nicol Turner Lee discusses with Colin Rhinesmith and Fallon Wilson.
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A new @NewYorkFed report revealed that rural, lower income, and tribal communities bear the brunt of broadband access gaps. Even the lowest-cost broadband available can be as high as 2% of median income in the rural areas, making it unaffordable to many.
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