NY Report Breaks Down Broadband Availability by Tech
Cable broadband is available to more than half the addresses in every county of New York state, showed a New York Department of Public Service analysis released Tuesday. The report, required by a 2021 state law, breaks down broadband availability…
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by technology. Fiber availability varies widely, covering about 99% of addresses in Nassau and Richmond counties but less than 3% of addresses in Saratoga (2.2%), Sullivan (0.5%), Niagara (0.2%) and Orleans (0%) counties. Nearly 22% of Hamilton County and more than 17% of Cattaraugus County addresses can get only satellite. The department noted “the vast majority of address points in New York are served by more than one technology type.”