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Broadband Assessment Survey
Senator James Sanders Jr.
February 3, 2022
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The New York State Department of Public Service is mapping broadband infrastructure across the state and they need to hear from our community. The survey takes 5-7 minutes to complete and will assist the agency is more accurately reporting on where broadband infrastructure exists and where it does not. Visit www.empirestatebroadband.com by March 18 to take the survey digitally or call the toll-free broadband assessment line at 1-855-NYBBMAP (1-855-692-2627) to receive a paper copy in the mail.
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