New York Reopens Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program
New York reopened its Municipal Infrastructure Program (MIP) and is accepting applications on a rolling basis through April 30, the governor's office said Monday. The program, which will make up to $36 million available, connects unserved and underserved communities through…
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open-access and publicly controlled broadband infrastructure. The state said that to date, it has paid $268 million for projects in 24 counties that will build more than 2,300 miles of new fiber-optic infrastructure and 68 new wireless hubs serving more than 96,000 homes and businesses. All supported projects must be substantially complete by Dec. 31, the state added.