{"id":1011702,"date":"2021-05-09T11:38:20","date_gmt":"2021-05-09T15:38:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-york-city-announces-free-and-low-cost-broadband-access-for-13-nycha-developments-nyc-gov\/"},"modified":"2021-05-09T11:38:20","modified_gmt":"2021-05-09T15:38:20","slug":"new-york-city-announces-free-and-low-cost-broadband-access-for-13-nycha-developments-nyc-gov","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/resource-based-economy\/new-york-city-announces-free-and-low-cost-broadband-access-for-13-nycha-developments-nyc-gov\/","title":{"rendered":"New York City Announces Free and Low-Cost Broadband Access for 13 NYCHA Developments &#8211; nyc.gov"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>May 6, 2021<\/p>\n<p>Five vendors  have signed agreements to offer high-speed internet access for up to 30,000  residents in 13 NYCHA developments, a major milestone in the Citys  implementation of the Internet Master Plan for Universal Broadband<\/p>\n<p>NEW YORKMayor Bill de Blasio today announcedamajor  milestone in the Citys effort to bring new internet connectivity options to  residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and to create a shift  in the local broadband market.As part of New York Citys  implementation of the Internet Master Plan for Universal Broadband, the City  has executed license agreements with five internet service providers to offer  high-speed internet access for up to 30,000 residents in 13 NYCHA developments.  NYCHA is currently in the process of finalizing an agreement with a sixth  internet service provider.<\/p>\n<p>The five vendors with executed license agreements  -- Starry, Sky Packets, Silicon Harlem, Flume, and NYC Mesh -- are finalists selected  from the Citys Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) issued in  partnership with the NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC) in June  2020. Three developments selected through this process will receive free  WiFi on public grounds, while the remaining 10 developments will be wired for  affordable in-unit internet access. This effort is part of the Mayor's  commitment to extend broadband to New Yorkers in the hardest-hit communities  identified by the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion and Equity.<\/p>\n<p>In this day and age, high-quality internet  service is a necessity, not a luxury, said Mayor Bill de Blasio. By  investing in broadband infrastructure, we drive forward a recovery for all of  usboth by delivering much needed resources to NYCHA families and making  significant progress on our commitment to close the citys digital divide.<\/p>\n<p>\"The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the way  we work, learn and connect to resources, and universal broadband access is  essential for communities of color that were hardest-hit by COVID-19 to build  back stronger,\" said First Lady Chirlane McCray. \"This  historic investment will open the door for industry leaders to deliver  innovative technology solutions that end the digital divide and ensure a fair  recovery for all.\"<\/p>\n<p>\"Affordable broadband is critical for 21st  century life,\" saidDeputy Mayor for Operations Laura Anglin.  \"The Internet connects millions of New Yorkers to work, education,  healthcare, family and more. I'm thrilled these partnerships will bring  high-speed connectivity to 30,000 NYCHA residents as we implement our  nation-leading Internet Master Plan.\"<\/p>\n<p>\"A 21st century recovery for all of us means  increasing access to critical infrastructure like broadband,\" said Deputy  Mayor Vicki Been. \"For too long, the digital divide has prevented many  New Yorkersincluding families, students, and seniorsfrom accessing the  Internet where they live. The Internet Master Plan is our boldest investment in  universal broadband to date, and I'm thrilled we've partnered with these providers  to speed up access to this vital resource for 30,000 NYCHA residents.\"<\/p>\n<p>We have witnessed how transformational internet  connectivity can be to the lives of New Yorkers. Now, 30,000 more NYCHA  residents are gaining affordable broadband options through the Citys bold and  innovative approach. The Internet Master Plan is changing lives for the better  by making education, opportunity, and healthcare more accessible. In addition,  broadband creates opportunities to strengthen bonds with family, friends, and community,  said New York City Chief Technology Officer John Paul Farmer.Building  on this notable progress, the City will continue to facilitate partnerships  with internet service providers that share the goal of affordable, high-speed  internet for all New Yorkers.<\/p>\n<p>\"New York City is closer to achieving its  goal of becoming a fairer and equitable city with launching the Internet Master  Plan for Universal Broadband,\" saidNYCEDC Acting President Rachel  Loeb. \"Through this Master Plan, five vendors will provide access to  affordable, high-speed internet options for 30,000 NYCHA residents. We're  thrilled the City has reached a milestone to close the digital divide, which  for too long has had a disproportionate impact in communities that need it the  most.<\/p>\n<p>The Authority is committed to expanding the  quality of internet service options available to our residents by leveraging  emerging technologies and identifying innovative partnership opportunities,  said NYCHA Chair & CEO Greg Russ. We want to thank the City, MOCTO,  and NYCEDC for working with us on this important milestone of making high-speed  broadband service more accessible to public housing residents across New York  City.<\/p>\n<p>Digital equity must be a priority and this  initiative demonstrates our commitment to ending the divide. Free and low cost  broadband access is crucial for NYCHA residents and communities of color to  have equitable access to work, learning, healthcare, government services and  other essential resources, said Sideya Sherman, Executive Director of the  Taskforce on Racial Inclusion and Equity and EVP for Community Engagement and  Partnerships, NYCHA. This gap existed before the pandemic and is even more  critical now. This unprecedented investment, which accelerates the Internet  Master Plan, demonstrates how the City can work creatively, across government,  to meet the moment.<\/p>\n<p>About the RFEI<\/p>\n<p>This RFEI offered a unique opportunity for  internet service providers, both large and small, to propose their plans and  partnership ideas to use new access to NYCHA buildings and facilities to  rapidly close the digital divide for this slice of New Yorkers. Respondents  proved the Citys theory: that when the City offers new assets -- including  building common areas, facades, rooftops, light poles, and other physical  structures that can be used for broadband installation -- a diverse set of  companies will enter the market with lower cost service options that present  competition to the large companies offering limited high-quality service  options to New Yorkers. These new companies prove that you can bring new  connectivity options to public housing communities and to low-connectivity  neighborhoods to close the digital divide.<\/p>\n<p>In the target neighborhoods, internet service  providers charge anywhere from $40\/month to $110\/month. With this RFEI, vendors  will provide free or low-cost internet service residents can sign up for no  more than $20\/month.<\/p>\n<p>\"Today, broadband is an essential service.  We at NYC Mesh are committed to working with the City and NYCHA to ensure  universal and equitable internet access for all New Yorkers, said the NYC  Mesh organizers. We believe every community should have the opportunity  and resources to own and manage their connection online, and look forward to  scaling this collaboration -- already benefiting NYCHA residents -- to ensure  our citys digital future benefits all people.\"<\/p>\n<p>Silicon Harlem applauds New York City for taking  a bold Broadband commitment to ensure everyone is connected. We must continue  to break down barriers to broadband access for lower income communities,  knowing that doing so will enable multiple generations of all New Yorkers to  become more fully engaged in the world,\" said Clayton Banks, Chief  Executive Officer for Silicon Harlem. Silicon Harlem is thrilled to  provide new and innovative ways to deliver the internet to every home without  having cost being a barrier. The RFEI creates an unprecedented opportunity for  New York City to be the gateway to greater opportunity for all.<\/p>\n<p>Flume is honored to bring our fiber-to-the-home  deployment to over 6,000 NYCHA homes as part of this RFEI, said Prashanth  Vijay, CEO of Flume. We believe high quality, low cost fiber broadband  should be a right enjoyed by all New Yorkers and our mission is to accelerate  towards that goal. We hope this project serves as an inspiration to other  private-public partnerships and connectivity investment in affordable housing.<\/p>\n<p>Amid COVID-19, having broadband access that you  can trust was a social determinant of good health and synonymous with economic  stability, said Henry Quintin, CEO of Sky Packets. Sky Packets managed  Wi-Fi solutions serve as a catalyst in closing the digital divide. From virtual  learning, streaming, and remote work, we are proud to partner with local  community advocates The Red Hook Initiative, NYCHA, NYCEDC, and the Mayor's  Office of the Chief Technology Office to offer a much-needed utility to the  residents of Red Hook, Brooklyn.<\/p>\n<p>Starry is proud to partner with the City of New  York and the Mayors Office of the Chief Technology Officer to bring our  high-quality, affordable broadband service to NYCHA residents, said Virginia  Lam Abrams, Head of Government Affairs and Strategic Advancement for Starry.  Broadband is more essential than ever, and every New Yorker deserves the  ability to fully participate and engage in digital life  for work, for school  and to connect with family and friends. But that cant happen if the cost of  broadband access is out of reach. Were excited to bring our digital equity  program, Starry Connect, to NYCHA and provide an ultra-low-cost broadband  choice for residents, without credit checks or other eligibility strings  attached. We thank Mayor de Blasio, CTO John Paul Farmer and the MOCTO staff  for its work on this important pilot program and look forward to launching our  service to NYCHA families.<\/p>\n<p>About the Internet Master  Plan<\/p>\n<p>In January 2020, the City announced the New York City  Internet Master Plan, a  first-in-nation plan that provides the roadmap to universal broadband in New  York City, and the steps the City will take to close the digital divide.  Providing equitable broadband is vital to ensuring economic prosperity, digital  inclusion, and full participation of all New Yorkers in the digital economy.  Universal broadband will also pave the way for next generation technologies  such as 5G to be fully accessible to all New Yorkers.<\/p>\n<p>Ensuring high speed and affordable Internet  access is a critical component in our ability to fully reopening our city and  helping families and communities build back stronger than before, said Congressman  Adriano Espaillat. I commend Mayor de Blasio and city leaders who worked  to make this effort a reality to ensure free and affordable access for more  than 30,000 NYCHA residents, and thus ensure that no child, senior or family  has to forego reliable Internet access because of their economic situation or  background.<\/p>\n<p>In the 21st century economy, having access to  high-speed broadband internet isnt frivolous: its an imperative. Delivering  reliable internet service ensures that our children can access educational  resources, that families and friends can stay connected to one another, that  New Yorkers can receive healthcare resources and much more, said Congressman  Jerrold Nadler. Without broadband access, New Yorkers are deprived of the  tools they need to succeed. Thats why the investment promised by the Internet  Master Planwhich will deliver that access to tens of thousands of NYCHA  residentshas the potential to change lives. Im thrilled for the many New  Yorkers who will receive high-quality internet service and equally excited for  the benefits our city will reap as we take this bold step to end the digital  divide.<\/p>\n<p>I applaud the Administration for expanding  broadband to more NYCHA residents. As the pandemic has shown in stark terms,  access to the Internet is critical for learning, working, socializing, and so  much more. A 21st century city deserves a 21st century infrastructure, and we  must be laser-focused on delivering universal broadband to all five boroughs  and closing the digital divide as soon as possible, saidBrooklyn Borough  President Eric Adams.<\/p>\n<p>Broadband has been a significant lifeline for so  many as we have seen during the pandemic, providing opportunities for education  and job training and access to lifesaving information. While we have more to do  to ensure universal broadband access, this is a big step and a significant  investment towards filling the digital divide for NYCHA residents, making the  Internet more accessible for all, and leading the way towards becoming a more  connected city, said Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer.<\/p>\n<p>I am excited to see the city make progress to  close the digital divide and advocate for digital inclusion with the Internet  Master Plan for Universal Broadband. The pandemic has exposed many  inequitiesone of them being access to a reliable internet connection. The  Bronx has the lowest broadband adoption rate in the city with 38% of residents  without a home internet connection. These disparities are especially evident in  low-income areas where many people are still struggling with internet  connectivity for work, school, or just to access important documents and  applications often found online. I applaud the Mayor for this effort that will  help many of my constituents in the Bronx and throughout New York City, said Senator  Luis Sepulveda.<\/p>\n<p>\"Connectivity is required to fully  participate in modern society. Especially during this COVID-19 crisis,  education and life-saving information were best accessed via the internet. It  is not too late to close the divide in this critical infrastructure and 30,000  residents is an exemplary start,\" said Council Member Alicka  Ampry-Samuel, Chair of the Public Housing Committee.<\/p>\n<p>\"This is welcomed news, as the first  tangible step in bridging the digital divide in the City of New York,\"  said Council Member Robert Holden, Chair of the Council's Committee on  Technology. \"Connecting NYCHA residents to high-speed internet will  help make many New Yorkers' lives easier and more productive, especially our  children. Every student's potential should be based on how hard they work, not  where they live. Our young people are our city's most precious resource, and  they need all the help we can give them as we recover from this pandemic.\"<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www1.nyc.gov\/office-of-the-mayor\/news\/338-21\/recovery-all-us-new-york-city-free-low-cost-broadband-access-13-nycha\" title=\"New York City Announces Free and Low-Cost Broadband Access for 13 NYCHA Developments - nyc.gov\">New York City Announces Free and Low-Cost Broadband Access for 13 NYCHA Developments - nyc.gov<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> May 6, 2021 Five vendors have signed agreements to offer high-speed internet access for up to 30,000 residents in 13 NYCHA developments, a major milestone in the Citys implementation of the Internet Master Plan for Universal Broadband NEW YORKMayor Bill de Blasio today announcedamajor milestone in the Citys effort to bring new internet connectivity options to residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and to create a shift in the local broadband market.As part of New York Citys implementation of the Internet Master Plan for Universal Broadband, the City has executed license agreements with five internet service providers to offer high-speed internet access for up to 30,000 residents in 13 NYCHA developments. NYCHA is currently in the process of finalizing an agreement with a sixth internet service provider. 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