
Access to Affordable Broadband Internet
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Darrell Camp covers ideas to fix the affordable broadband internet problem in New York.
Thousands of New Yorkers still live without access to affordable, reliable high-speed internet, or broadband, and there are ideas to fix that problem. Darrell Camp has that story.
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Access to Affordable Broadband Internet
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 40 | 6m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Thousands of New Yorkers still live without access to affordable, reliable high-speed internet, or broadband, and there are ideas to fix that problem. Darrell Camp has that story.
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