Article 5GMZ3 Striking Charter workers build ISP where “profits are returned to users”

Striking Charter workers build ISP where “profits are returned to users”

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / Rooftop antenna at Immaculate Conception School in the Bronx. (credit: People's Choice Communications)

Charter Communications employees who have been on strike since 2017 are building an Internet service provider in New York City called "People's Choice."

"People's Choice Communications is an employee-owned social enterprise launched by members of IBEW Local #3 to bridge the digital divide and help our neighbors get connected to the Internet during the COVID-19 pandemic," the ISP's website says. "We are the workers who built a large part of New York City's Internet infrastructure in the first place. We built out [Charter] Spectrum's cable system, until in 2017, the company pushed us out on strike by taking away our healthcare, retirement, and other benefits. It's now the longest strike in US history."

So far, People's Choice says it has completed rooftop antenna installations at two schools in the Bronx and installed "hardline connections to wireless access points connecting 121 units" at housing for survivors of domestic violence who have disabilities.

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