"The ACP is not just a program; it's an acknowledgement that the internet is a public utility and will increasingly become as fundamental as electricity." The post Opinion: Why We Must Fund the...
https://citylimits.org/2023/11/27/opinion-why-we-must-fund-the-affordable-connectivity-program/
"We must ensure that New York City’s growing population of 1.25 million adults ages 65 and older can access high-quality services, resources, and opportunities that accommodate their needs and ...
In November 2020, after months of pandemic-induced school closures and remote learning, Legal Aid and the law firm Milbank filed a lawsuit on behalf of three families with children in shelter tha...
‘It is unacceptable for NYC schools to continue to expect students to succeed knowing that access to reliable internet connection and devices still remains spotty at best.’ The post Opinion...
The Lower East Side boasts a rich artistic past and present cut off from traditional cultural support. A program for area youth hopes to change that. The post Using Electronic Music to Shrink t...
https://citylimits.org/2019/01/01/using-electronic-music-to-shrink-the-less-digital-divide/
It'll be so convenient to have hundreds of looming digital advertising devices collecting data about New Yorkers' browsing and emailing habits that we really ought to declare it school holiday fo...
https://citylimits.org/2015/03/20/urbanerd-whos-afraid-of-linknyc/
The state's Public Service Commission on Thursday delayed its vote on the proposed Comcast-Time Warner merger and is likely to decide on the deal next month. The post Vote Delayed on Cable Deal...
As New York regulators face a tough decision on the proposed merger between the country's two biggest cable companies, some want free Internet access for NYCHA residents to be a condition of the ...
https://citylimits.org/2015/02/25/nycha-residents-factor-into-comcast-time-warner-merger-bid/