Keyword Broadband
Governor Hochul highlighted the re-opening of New York State's Municipal Infrastructure Program (MIP) Request for Applications, making up to $36 million available to support broadband infrastructure projects across the state through ConnectALL, the state’s broadband office. MIP connects unserved and underserved communities to high-speed internet through open-access and publicly controlled broadband infrastructure.
Governor Hochul announced $5.2 million in new awards for four Connectivity Innovations to expand mobile service in Nassau, Otsego, Schenectady and Warren counties.
Governor Hochul announced approximately $391 million in proposed awards under the ConnectALL Deployment Program to 11 internet service providers who have committed a total of more than $245 million in matching funds to address nearly 54,000 locations in the state.
La gobernadora Hochul anunció 15 subvenciones para infraestructura de banda ancha a través del Programa de Infraestructura Municipal (MIP), el Programa de Conectividad para Viviendas Asequibles (AHCP) y las Asociaciones de Condados del Programa de Implementación, por un total de $52.6 millones.
Governor Hochul announced 15 broadband infrastructure awards totaling $52.6 million.
La gobernadora Hochul anunció hoy la reedición de la Solicitud de Subvenciones de Capacidad (RFA) del Programa de Equidad Digital ConnectALL, comprometiendo más de $5 millones en fondos estatales para continuar con las subvenciones para la equidad digital en Nueva York, tras la cancelación de la financiación federal por parte de la administración Trump en mayo de 2025.
Governor Hochul announced the re-release of the ConnectALL Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant Request for Applications (RFA), committing over $5 million in State funding to continue New York's digital equity grantmaking after federal funding was terminated by the Trump administration in May 2025.
Governor Hochul announced the groundbreaking of a $29.9 million broadband infrastructure project in Sullivan County that will bring high-speed internet access to more than 22,000 homes and businesses across the region's rural and mountainous terrain.
Governor Hochul announced the launch of the ConnectALL Deployment Program Request for Applications (RFA) for Priority, Reliable, and Alternative Technology Solutions.
Governor Hochul announced a $26 million ConnectALL grant to Oswego County to construct a fiber-to-the-home network that will expand broadband access to about 10,792 homes, businesses and community institutions across 22 towns and villages.