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White House approves New York’s $664 million plan to use federal infrastructure funds to connect the last 2% of homes and businesses to broadband internet | Top Stories

White House approves New York’s 4 million plan to use federal infrastructure funds to connect the last 2% of homes and businesses to broadband internet | Top Stories

New York State’s project to expand broadband Internet access to all residents is moving into the next phase after the federal government approved its plan to use $664 million from the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program.

According to New York’s now approved plan, the more than half a billion dollars, along with private investments from internet service providers, will be used to bring high-speed broadband internet to the predominantly rural areas of the state that currently do not have it. The focus is on building high-speed fiber optic and mobile networks.

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