New York City Council Approves Public Broadband Commission
Published by Dustin Goodwin on December 21, 2005 under News, Policy
Tags: NY City Council
Many thanks to Council Member Gale A. Brewer for gaining approval of this important commission. NYCw looks forward to participating as a independent voice on broadband issues in NYC.
http://muniwireless.com/municipal/watch/955
The New York City Council has moved one step closer to bringing more competition into the market for high-speed Internet access to city residents and businesses. On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, the Council voted to pass Intro 625-A, sponsored by Council Member Gale A. Brewer (D-Manhattan), the Chair of the Committee on Technology in Government. This piece of legislation passed the Committee on Technology in Government unanimously on Tuesday, December 20, 2005. Int. No. 625-A creates a joint public broadband commission to advise the Mayor and the City Council of New York on how the resources of City government can be used to stimulate the private market so that residents and businesses of New York City have more options in terms of high-speed Internet access. The goal of the commission is to educate the general public about broadband and the newest communication technologies, and to give New York City residents the opportunity to comment on how the digital divide in New York City can be closed.
Related posts:
- NYC Broadband Advisory Committee Public Hearing in Manhattan
- NYC Broadband Advisory Committee Meeting on March 30 in The Bronx
- Gale A. Brewer will talk about NYC Broadband initiatives at ISOC Meeting
- Testimony from December 12 New York City Council Hearing
- Testimony to the New York City Broadband Advisory Committee







