July 23, 2021
The New York Attorney General's Office is laying the groundwork to challenge the broadband industry's offensive against a currently stayed state law that would cap internet plans at $15 for qualifying low-income households.
June 11, 2021
A New York federal judge on Friday blocked the Empire State at least temporarily from enforcing a requirement for internet plans capped at $15 for qualifying low-income households, a plan that had triggered a legal challenge from across the telecom industry.
April 30, 2021
Trade associations that represent internet service providers sued the state of New York on Friday, asserting that a new mandate requiring ISPs to offer low-income internet plans capped at $15 each oversteps the state's regulation authority.