Making a final push to get everyone in New York online There are a few corners of New York state that still need broadband access. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
Connecting New Yorkers through ConnectALL A Q&A with Empire State Development’s Joshua Breitbart By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
Getting more New York City public housing residents online A Q&A with New York City Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
Reaching rural areas with high-speed internet A Q&A with Assembly Member Carrie Woerner. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
How federal funds are driving state investments in broadband A Q&A with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Jodia Vanel. By Phenix Kim | September 11, 2023
Tracking who’s still lacking internet across New York A Q&A with Maria Doulis, state deputy comptroller for budget and policy analysis. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
Building the nation’s largest municipal broadband program A Q&A with the New York City Office of Technology & Innovation’s Brett Sikoff By Phenix Kim | September 11, 2023
Internet access should be seen as a human right A Q&A with state Sen. Kristen Gonzalez, chair of the Internet and Technology Committee. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
Regulating the internet as a public utility A Q&A with state Sen. Sean Ryan, chair of the Commerce, Economic Development, and Small Business Committee. By Justin Sondel | September 11, 2023
A Q&A with David Bronston Special Counsel and Telecommunications Industry Team Leader, Phillips Lytle LLP By City & State Partners | September 11, 2023
A Q&A with Michael Olsen General Counsel and Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer, Optimum By City & State Partners | September 11, 2023
Making broadband internet connections to New York’s hardest-to-reach places By Megan McGibney | June 1, 2022