
AdkAction Helping Drive Dollars for NYS Broadband Expansion Efforts
At this moment, an internet provider may be claiming they serve your home when, in reality, they don’t. Alternatively, your house or workplace may not even be considered a broadband
At this moment, an internet provider may be claiming they serve your home when, in reality, they don’t. Alternatively, your house or workplace may not even be considered a broadband
2022 Tom Boothe Adirondack Intern Colby Fortin spent most of her summer working with AdkAction’s food security programs and helping to plan the Keeseville Community Arts Festival. During this time,
AdkAction helped lead the effort to increase awareness of the negative impact that NYS’s broadband-related fees and taxes were having on the expansion of broadband service in rural NY, especially
New York State is soliciting input on a Broadband Mapping Consumer Survey to “identify the availability, reliability and cost of high-speed broadband services across the state.” By taking the survey
NY State Senator Dan Stec recently hosted a broadband roundtable in Schroon Lake to provide a legislative update on broadband initiatives. AdkAction’s Dave Wolff participated as part of our Broadband-for-All
In early October, Dave Wolff represented AdkAction’s Broadband-for-All project at a roundtable to discuss broadband challenges in the North Country with State Senators Sean Ryan and Dan Stec and
A silver lining of the pandemic, if any can be claimed, has been bipartisan recognition of the crucial nature of broadband for business, health, and education across the North Country.
AdkAction’s Broadband-for-All project is convening the North Country Region to identify households without access to high-speed broadband, to find solutions whenever possible, and to hold Spectrum accountable to meet its
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