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ISP Lobby Groups Sue New York Over $15 Per Month Broadband Law


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Last month, New York passed a law as part of its budget plan that would require ISPs in the state to offer low-income residents an option for $15-a-month broadband plans. The plan would be for 25 megabits per second (Mbps) download speeds and 10 Mbps upload speeds.
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The plan would specifically be for residents who met certain criteria, like being eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Medicaid, among other things.
Experts told the Daily Dot at the time that New York’s plan was a “substantial step forward in addressing the challenge of broadband affordability that so many families around the country are confronting.” ....

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USF Tracker - February 2021 | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP


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2021 is well underway and the new leadership at the FCC is taking shape.  While we don’t yet know who will fill the Chair on a permanent basis, the FCC under Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel is proceeding without delay.  On the Universal Service front, the principal activity surprisingly has as much to do with
non-USF programs as with the USF itself.  Yes, the $9 billion per year fund with its four primary programs continues to serve broadband needs in the country.  And it is true that the FCC has extended many COVID-19 waivers and is considering additional waivers such as a proposal to allow E-rate funds to be used for off-campus purposes.  But the big news of 2021 is turning out to be the ....

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