Connecticut Governor Proposes Statewide Broadband by Fall 2022 Gov. Ned Lamont announced a bill that would connect all residents with high-speed Internet next year by streamlining the permit process Internet providers need to ensure service. Amanda Blanco, Hartford Courant | January 27, 2021 | News
(TNS) Gov. Ned Lamont Tuesday announced a proposed bill aimed at providing all Connecticut residents with access to high-speed, broadband internet by September 2022.
If passed into law, the bill will allow the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to require internet service providers to provide access to all residents where they have video licenses a measure that is currently prohibited.
Citing the importance of high-speed internet for education and telehealth, Lamont called broadband access “an essential service you need to survive in the 21st-century.”
All Connecticut residents would have access to broadband internet by September 2022 under Gov Ned Lamont s new proposal
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