Battling buffering: New York makes a broadband push

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is pushing to bring service to those remaining high-speed have-nots with a $1.4 billion “ConnectALL” program that relies heavily on recently approved federal funds.

As working and learning from home become more common, the governor argues that affordable broadband has become a necessity.

New York will benefit from the massive infrastructure law signed in November by President Joe Biden, which includes roughly $65 billion for high-speed internet funding nationwide.

The measure includes money for broadband infrastructure in rural areas and a $30-a-month subscription subsidy for lower-income households.

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