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BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Six telecommunications industry associations want New York Attorney General Letitia James to answer in federal court for allowing state lawmakers to regulate broadband rates.
The complaint was filed on April 30 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The plaintiffs in the case include: the New York State Telecommunications Association, Inc.; CITA The Wireless Association; ACA Connects America s Communications Association; USTelecom The Broadband Association; NTCA The Rural Broadband Association; and Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) protects telecommunications providers from government broadband rate regulation; according to the complaint, broadband service in New York has never been subjected to rate regulation from any federal or state entities.
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The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBBP) gives a discount of up to $50 a month to a household s internet bill.
North Carolinians can get help to pay for high-speed internet from a $3.2 billion federal program opening this month. The program is designed for families and households working, learning, and shopping from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBBP) gives a discount of up to $50 a month to a household s internet bill. That increases to $75 a month for those living on tribal lands. Eligible households can also get a one-time discount of $100 toward the purchase of a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer through participating providers.
FARMINGTON The Federal Communications Commission will start accepting applications on May 12 for its program to help low-income families pay for internet service during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program will provide up to $50 a month to eligible households to pay for broadband internet service. The assistance is up to $75 a month for households on tribal lands.
It also will provide a one-time discount of up to $100 on a computer or tablet for eligible households. Families in every corner of the country have been struggling to get online throughout this pandemic. For those families, we now say help is around the corner, acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a press release.