According to a news release, the request “is a key component” of the Mobile Service Connectivity Initiative, which also includes regional planning and investments in new fiber optic infrastructure to support expanded cellular coverage. ConnectALL will provide up to a total of $5 million in state funding “to deploy innovative, scalable solutions that can address gaps in wireless cellular coverage,” the release stated. The application portal opened on April 11. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on June 17. Complete program details and application materials are available at https://tinyurl.com/yc5feub2.
“In today’s digital world, reliable cellular service isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity for public safety, economic opportunity, and quality of life,” Hochul said. “This $5 million investment through our ConnectALL initiative will help develop innovative solutions to ensure all New Yorkers have access to reliable wireless coverage, no matter where they live or work in our state. By empowering our local governments and other stakeholders to implement their own connectivity solutions, we’re taking a creative approach to closing the digital divide.”
ConnectALL anticipates awarding a total of $5 million through the RFA, with about three grant awards of $1-to-2 million each. Projects must provide an open environment capable of accommodating connectivity to multiple mobile network service providers and demonstrate new technologies or existing technology used in innovative ways, according to the release.
ConnectALL will hold an information session via webinar in coming weeks to provide details about the program and application requirements. To receive an email alert when webinar registration opens or to submit questions regarding the RFA, email Wireless@esd.ny.gov.
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