FCC Has Enough To Fully Fund $3.6 Billion in School, Libarary Demand for E-rate Discounts
There's sufficient E-rate USF funding available to fully meet school and library demand for discounted service in the 2016 funding year beginning July 1, said the FCC Wireline Bureau in a public notice Wednesday in docket 02-6. The Universal Service…
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Administrative Co. estimated in a letter this week that demand for the coming funding year would be $3.61 billion: $2.33 billion for "Category One" services providing broadband connectivity to schools and libraries, and $1.28 billion for "Category Two" internal broadband connections. The FCC has budgeted $3.94 billion for the E-rate program, and there's another $1.9 billion in unused funds from previous years, allowing the program to fully fund all of the requests for discounted service in both categories, the PN said.