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New York will receive over $600 million to invest in broadband infrastructure.
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Some local and federal lawmakers are leading the charge to make sure every central New York home has internet access, despite the expiration of a crucial federal program.
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The city of Syracuse is looking to close the digital divide by expanding its community broadband program.
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The Syracuse Common Council passed a resolution urging the federal government to renew the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the funding is overdue, but will be able to help most homes across the state.
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Lawmakers announce a $100 million investment to help 100,000 families.
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Onondaga County and Verizon will invest in expanding broadband internet in Onondaga County ahead of Micron's arrival.
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A new report by the state’s comptroller finds that despite years of government programs, 1 million New York households still have no access to the internet, and many in rural areas have limited access to inadequate services.
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Nonprofits and government organizations are teaming up to help expand broadband internet to the remaining corners of central New York and the Mohawk…