2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upholds New York's $15/month broadband law for low-income residents.
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan has ruled in favor of New York's law requiring ISPs to offer heavily discounted broadband services at $15 per month to low-income residents. The law, which was initially blocked by a lower court in 2021, will take effect if companies refuse to comply, prompting fines from the state. The ruling supports New York's effort to ensure affordable internet access for all residents.
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