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Internet funding rule could favor rural areas over cities - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

Internet funding rule could favor rural areas over cities - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper
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As US expands internet access, cities wary of being left out

As US expands internet access, cities wary of being left out
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Trade Orgs, Vt Prolong Net Neutrality Stay For 9th Circ Ruling

New York illegally attempting to regulate broadband rates, lawsuit says

James BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Six telecommunications industry associations want New York Attorney General Letitia James to answer in federal court for allowing state lawmakers to regulate broadband rates.  The complaint was filed on April 30 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The plaintiffs in the case include: the New York State Telecommunications Association, Inc.; CITA The Wireless Association; ACA Connects America s Communications Association; USTelecom The Broadband Association; NTCA The Rural Broadband Association; and Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) protects telecommunications providers from government broadband rate regulation; according to the complaint, broadband service in New York has never been subjected to rate regulation from any federal or state entities. 

Telecom Giants Fight New York Program to Provide Affordable Broadband

“Bring it on,” Governor Andrew Cuomo told the trade groups suing to block a state policy that could help 7 million poor New Yorkers access the internet at home.  Gov. Andrew Cuomo takes off his face mask before a news conference in New York on Monday, April 19. (Shannon Stapleton/Pool via AP) BROOKLYN (CN) Seeking to block a New York program that provides discounted broadband internet to low-income families, trade groups representing Verizon, AT&T and DirecTV sued the state in federal court Friday.  The complaint was filed two weeks after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law requiring internet service providers to offer broadband to eligible New Yorkers at $15 per month, or $20 per month for higher speeds. 

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