
Working Toward Universal Broadband Access
At AdkAction our goal remains 100 @ 100: that 100% of the households in the State of NY should have access to broadband speeds of at least 100 megabits per second.
At AdkAction our goal remains 100 @ 100: that 100% of the households in the State of NY should have access to broadband speeds of at least 100 megabits per second.
AdkAction has been focused on ensuring that the North Country will achieve as much of the state’s goal of 100 @ 100 (100% of the households in the area able to have access to 100 Mbps broadband speed or greater) as possible through the New NY Broadband Program and the Spectrum cable buildout.
Right now, it is more important than ever for communities around the Adirondack Park to have strong wireless connections. Every aspect of daily lives–work, school, communicating with family, our health
Broadband is critical to all aspects of modern life. Rural areas such as the Adirondacks are often underserved, and we are working to ensure that nobody in our region slips through the cracks.
David Wolff, broadband committee chair of AdkAction, briefs the Essex County Board of Supervisors on broadband updates on Sept. 4, 2018. Photo by Pete DeMola ELIZABETHTOWN A nonprofit has stepped
AdkAction Board Chair and tireless “broadband-for-all” advocate, Dave Wolff, provides leadership in the Adirondacks by hosting a monthly community forum to connect local leaders, internet service providers, and the New
AdkAction projects range from expanding broadband access and addressing the housing crisis to protecting our water from road salt to community art festivals. While our projects are distinct, they do
AdkAction’s 2022 Tom Boothe Adirondack Intern is Colby Fortin, who has been working on food security programs and community arts projects, as well as working on a podcast project to
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