New York’s Affordable Broadband Act, which requires large internet service providers to offer affordable broadband plans to ...
New York-based ISPs will now have to offer $15 or $20 per month internet plans to low-income households starting tomorrow.
Allconnect’s team of broadband experts regularly reviews the top internet service providers in the U.S., scrutinizing each company under a rigorous scoring system to help our readers make ...
The law requires internet providers with over 20,000 customers to offer two affordable broadband plans to low-income ...
AT&T is discontinuing its home internet service, AT&T Internet Air, in New York, citing the state's Affordable Broadband Act ...
AT&T has shuttered its 5G broadband offerings in "protest" over a New York law that mandates affordable plans for low-income ...
Low-income homeowners — but not renters — in Pictou County can look forward to some cheap, high-speed internet. At a council ...
New York now requires companies to provide affordable internet for low-income households. AT&T will not comply with these ...
AT&T has stopped offering its 5G home Internet service in New York instead of complying with a new state law that requires ISPs to offer $15 or $20 plans to people with low incomes.
Effective January 15, 2025, the Affordable Broadband Act (ABA) will once again take effect in New York. The law requires that ...
A US appeals court upheld the law in April 2024, reversing the ruling of a district judge who blocked it in 2021. The Supreme ...
Telstra, Optus and TPG are more expensive than the budget internet providers, so their cheapest NBN plans may not be cheap compared to the likes of Flip, Spintel and Tangerine. Here is the most up ...