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"description": "Researchers argue a city-owned broadband network in New York City would be costly and difficult to sustain.",
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"textContent": "June 16, 2026 – A policy institute argued Tuesday against a proposal to build a city-owned, open-access fiber network across New York City’s five boroughs, saying it would do little to solve the city’s internet challenges.\n\nIn an op-ed, Advanced Communications Law and Policy Institute Director **Michael Santorelli** and Senior Fellow **Alex Karras** argued that New York City's “Internet for All” Plan, proposed in late May by the city’s Public Advocate **Jumaane Williams,** would expose the city to significant financial and operational risks.\n\nLearn about America250 / Telecom150\n\n\n Learn about America250 / Telecom150\n \n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "New York Law Institute Opposes Proposed 'Internet for All' Plan",
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