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Starlink brought a high -speed internet to millions of rural Americans for the first time. It is also one of the most expensive Internet service providers In the country. So, how is it available in New York for only $ 15 a month?
If you want to sell the Internet in the state, he will not have a choice. This is thanks to the broad broadcast law, New York State Law It passed in January.
The law states that the main Internet service providers (who serve 20,000 or more families) who work in New York must make plans starting from $ 15 per month at downloads of at least 25 megabytes per second to qualified families, or a $ 20 plan per month with a minimum of 200 MP download speeds.
This price should include “any repeated taxes and fees such as frequent rental fees for the service provider equipment required to obtain broadband service and use fees.”
Some service providers, such as AT & T, Choose withdrawing from the entire state Instead of offering the reduced prices required by the New York Law.
Families are eligible to get these plans if they have an annual income of up to 185 % of Federal poverty level – 59,477.50 dollars for a four-person family- or if they participate in programs such as the National School Lunch, Medicaid or Snap.
Starlink posted the popular questions page on its website in June, in detail Widter service plan at affordable prices in New YorkWhich was reported for the first time PCMAG. (PCMAG has the same parent company as CNET, Zif Davis.
Like a country as a whole, the ability to withstand costs is the main obstacle to the adoption of the Internet in New York. According to 2023 data from Benton Institute for broadcast and societyNearly 30 % of families that make less than $ 35,000 a year do not have the internet in the state, compared to 13 % for families that earn between 35,000 to $ 75,000 and only 4 % for families that earn more than $ 75,000.
But access to a quick and reliable internet is still a challenge for many people in New York countryside. The latest FCC data shows that about 3 % of homes in New York cannot access Definition of the Federal Communications Committee for lower broad range speeds: Download 100 MB per second and download 20 megabytes per second.
Starlink representatives did not respond to the comment.