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Wireless broadband internet router. Photo: Bobamnertiopsis, Creative Commons, some rights reserved
Adk town tries "white space" approach to broadband
May 01, 2013 — New York state and private companies investing tens of millions of dollars in the North Country in an effort to bring broadband internet connections to some of the region's most remote, rural areas.
In March, the state announced that $200,000 will go to the town of Thurman in Warren County to help develop a kind of far-reaching wi-fi connection known as "white space."
Evelyn Wood, town supervisor in Thurman, and David Salway, head of New York's Broadband Program Office, appeared yesterday on the public radio program Capitol Pressroom to talk about the project.
They spoke with host Curtis Schick. Go to full article
In March, the state announced that $200,000 will go to the town of Thurman in Warren County to help develop a kind of far-reaching wi-fi connection known as "white space."
Evelyn Wood, town supervisor in Thurman, and David Salway, head of New York's Broadband Program Office, appeared yesterday on the public radio program Capitol Pressroom to talk about the project.
They spoke with host Curtis Schick. Go to full article
The Warren County town of Thurman will use a new broadband technology called "white space." Photo: Diane Cordell CC some rights reserved
Adk town to use new "white space" broadband tech
Mar 11, 2013 — The North Country is in line to receive a big chunk of the $25 million that state officials are spending to bring broadband internet to more parts of rural New York.
One of the projects in the Adirondacks will use a technology called "white space" to bring broadband to remote homes in the Warren County town of Thurman. Go to full article
One of the projects in the Adirondacks will use a technology called "white space" to bring broadband to remote homes in the Warren County town of Thurman. Go to full article
Even the state police, their communication level in the North Country is not where it is in the rest of the state.
Cell and broadband service still lag behind in North Country, Sen. Little says
Tupper Lake, NY, Oct 06, 2011 — State Senator Betty Little sounded a familiar note Tuesday when she called for big gaps in cell phone and internet service in the North Country to be closed--for safety's sake and for the economy. Go to full article
U.S. House cuts could stop expansion of rural broadband Internet
Canton, NY, Jun 24, 2011 — The annual Agriculture Appropriations Act passed by the U.S. House last week made sweeping cuts to programs ranging from infant nutrition to genetically engineered salmon.
Thanks to an amendment sponsored by Rep. Bill Owens, it still includes some funding for expansion of broadband Internet to rural areas. The Owens amendment saved $6 million.
That's still a significant cut from the original $22 million and even the reduced allocation is subject to approval by the U.S. Senate.
Either way, many rural residents will be left with the much slower dial-up Internet.
Slic Network Solutions is a Potsdam-based Internet provider. The Company has been using funding from last year's appropriations bill to expand high-speed access along dozens of rural North Country roads. That money isn't affected by the latest cuts.
Slic's President, Phil Wagschal, told Steve Knight that's OK for now, but in the long-term, more government help is vital. Go to full article
Thanks to an amendment sponsored by Rep. Bill Owens, it still includes some funding for expansion of broadband Internet to rural areas. The Owens amendment saved $6 million.
That's still a significant cut from the original $22 million and even the reduced allocation is subject to approval by the U.S. Senate.
Either way, many rural residents will be left with the much slower dial-up Internet.
Slic Network Solutions is a Potsdam-based Internet provider. The Company has been using funding from last year's appropriations bill to expand high-speed access along dozens of rural North Country roads. That money isn't affected by the latest cuts.
Slic's President, Phil Wagschal, told Steve Knight that's OK for now, but in the long-term, more government help is vital. Go to full article
Broadband internet should be something that every home and business in the town of Keene, and in general, should have.
Keene paves way for broadband
Jan 14, 2011 — The North Country has had mixed success in winning Federal stimulus dollars to expand broadband internet service to rural towns and villages. But the Essex County town of Keene has moved forward with a grassroots effort, using a mix of grants and local fund raising, along with new, less expensive technology.
As Chris Morris reports, the organizers hope their project will serve as a model for other communities in the region. Go to full article
As Chris Morris reports, the organizers hope their project will serve as a model for other communities in the region. Go to full article
Funds scarce for broadband superhighway
Saranac Lake, NY, Oct 04, 2010 — Across the North Country, economic development leaders say broadband internet access is one key to building more jobs and new prosperity.
But the infrastructure for broadband is expensive, often requiring miles of expensive fiber-optic cable.
Groups across the region have been asking for help from the Federal government to help offset the cost.
As Brian Mann reports, they met with mixed success - with some areas still struggling to find funding. Go to full article
But the infrastructure for broadband is expensive, often requiring miles of expensive fiber-optic cable.
Groups across the region have been asking for help from the Federal government to help offset the cost.
As Brian Mann reports, they met with mixed success - with some areas still struggling to find funding. Go to full article
Stimulus money will expand access to broadband in the North Country
Malone, NY, Dec 18, 2009 — Almost $50 million in federal and state stimulus money will go towards building a better broadband network across upstate New York. The Development Authority of the North Country, based in Watertown, and Albany-based telecommunications firm, ION, will run the project. Martha Foley has more. Go to full article
APA & cell companies, move to close cell-phone gaps
Sep 11, 2009 — The Adirondack Park Agency approved two new cell phone towers yesterday. Verizon and T-Mobile will build separate towers near the High Peaks rest stop on the Adirondack Northway. These projects come at a time when cell phone service in the Park is expanding rapidly, after years of debate and delay. North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann reports. Go to full article
Is telecommuting a fix for the North Country economy?
Chestertown, NY, Sep 09, 2009 — Clarkson University held its Forever Wired conference on Tuesday in Potsdam. It's part of a push over the next decade to attract more than 2,000 highly paid telecommuters to the region. John Warren is one of the telecommuters who attended yesterday's conference. He edits the "Adirondack Almanack" blog in the town of Chester. Warren also works from his home as a writer for clients outside the region, including Maryland Public Television. He told Brian Mann that his lifestyle in the mountains could be a good fit for a lot more people - but it's not right for everyone. Go to full article
Wiring the North Country 2: Dialing in a new Adirondack work force?
Potsdam, NY, Sep 03, 2009 — Yesterday, we reported on the effort to bring broadband internet access to more of the North Country. Developers of those high speed data lines hope to attract more traditional bricks-and-mortar businesses. But they also hope to build a new culture of telecommuters in the region: people who work for global companies or develop new on-line businesses while living in small towns and mountain valleys. Brian Mann has our story. Go to full article


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