纽约市为学校Chromebook花费2亿美元用于蜂窝服务。
NYC Spends $200 Million on Cell Service for School Chromebooks

原始链接: https://nysfocus.com/2025/12/22/eric-adams-school-chromebooks-contract

纽约聚焦是一家全州非营利新闻出版机构,致力于解释纽约州的复杂性和矛盾之处——这里既有巨大的财富,也有严峻的不平等;既有多样性,也有种族隔离;既有雄心勃勃的目标,也有缓慢的进展。 随着地方新闻报道的减少,纽约聚焦填补了一个关键的空白,通过调查权力在州内的运作方式、揭露决策过程以及追究当权者的责任。他们的报道已经明显地影响了政策,并促成了立法行动。 作为唯一一家此类出版机构,他们依靠读者支持来继续开展重要工作,包括扩大报道范围和提供有影响力的调查性新闻。他们的目标是照亮纽约州不为人知的运作方式,确保透明度,并向公民通报直接影响他们生活的议题。

纽约市最近花费2亿美元为学校发放的Chromebook和平板电脑提供蜂窝服务,为大约80万学生提供最多100万条线路。虽然旨在弥合数字鸿沟,但Hacker News上的评论员质疑如此大规模合同的必要性。 许多人认为,更有针对性的方法——仅为*没有*可靠家庭互联网接入的学生(据估计约为受访学生的1/8)提供蜂窝选项——将大大降低成本。担忧集中在潜在的腐败、承包商的“国家吸血”、以及缺乏监督导致浪费支出。 一些人为这一决定辩护,认为无论家庭情况如何,都能保证访问的便利性和公平性。然而,占主导地位的情绪倾向于管理不善和错失成本节约的机会,并呼吁亚当斯政府承担责任。讨论还涉及其他类似的可疑公共支出决策,例如芝加哥长期停车收入拍卖。
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