The proposal to bring internet to New York City's most disconnected neighborhoods is currently on hold due to bureaucracy.
to a broadband connection. Gothamist says that the political transition from former Mayor de Blasio to current Mayor Eric Adamsthat the plan is on the Mayor’s to-do list, Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser allegedly said at a City Council technology committee hearing last month that “[a]nything that moves forward from this point, it’s this administration’s burden,” Gothamist reports.
widen the availability of broadband internet access to city residents. According to de Blasio in the proposal, “more than 1.5 million residents still have neither a connection at home nor on a mobile device,” which is about 18% of the city’s population. The proposal argues that while Manhattan has a high concentration of internet service providers, the surrounding boroughs of the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island have fewer providers and gaps in their internet infrastructure.
found that 43% of households with an income less than $30,000 do not have broadband services. New York’s Internet Master Plan is a huge step toward making the internet a public resource for a greater portion of
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