Cuomo creates cellular coverage task force - says there is a lack of coverage here
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the new Upstate
Cellular Coverage Task Force, which will develop potential solutions and
policies to address the lack of cell service in rural and remote parts of
upstate New York. The task force, which the Governor originally proposed as
part of the 2019 State of the State, will be administered by Empire State
Development.
"Every New Yorker should be able to access a stable
cell connection, yet our upstate regions have struggled for too long to make
the connections that are vital to everyday life and commerce," Governor
Cuomo said. "Today we're leading the way forward by establishing a task
force of cellular service experts, elected representatives and environmental
advocates who will develop concrete policies and help to ensure service is
provided and infrastructure for it is built in a sustainable way."
"All New Yorkers should have reliable cellular service,
and this new task force will work to find solutions to fill existing
gaps," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "Residents and
businesses in upstate communities and rural areas still face challenges with
cell service, and we want to make sure to address those issues once and for
all. We are committed to modernizing 21st century infrastructure to expand
coverage and strengthen the economy."
The task force consists of industry experts, community
leaders, government officials, environmental representatives, and other key
stakeholders and has retained Alvarez & Marsal as an advisor. The first
meeting of the task force is today.
The lack of upstate cellular network coverage undermines
economic growth, impacts communications and safety, and inhibits adoption of
smart municipal infrastructure. In the Adirondack Park Region and other rural
upstate areas with large coverage gaps, the issue of cellular deployment has
been a major local concern. The Task Force will review existing policies,
potential constraints, and available resources and funding sources including
federal support, to develop implementable recommendations for enhancing
cellular coverage in unserved areas including the Adirondacks and Catskills.
The members of the Upstate Cellular Coverage Task Force are:
-Barbara Rice, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development,
Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
-Jeffrey Nordhaus, Executive Vice President, Innovation and
Broadband, Empire State Development
-Thomas Congdon, Deputy Commissioner, New York State Public
Service Commission
-William Farber, Chair, Board of Supervisors, Hamilton
County
-Chris Fisher, Advisor and Former President, New York State
Wireless Association
-David Hopkins, Director, E911, Steuben County
-Jeff Senterman, Executive Director, Catskill Center
-Dr. Satya Sharma, Executive Director, CeWIT, SUNY Stony
Brook
-Michael Sprague, Director, New York State Division of
Homeland Security and Emergency Services
-Rick Weber, Deputy Director, Planning, New York State
Adirondack Park Agency
-Betty Little*, New York State Senator
-Jen Metzger*, New York State Senator
-Rachel May*, New York State Senator Senate
-Aileen M. Gunther*, New York State Assembly Member
-Billy Jones*, New York State Assembly Member
-Angelo Santabarbara, New York State Assembly Member
* Ex officio member