Tennessee School System's E-Rate Funding Restored
The FCC Wireline Bureau said Sweetwater City Schools didn’t violate E-rate rules and its funding should be restored for 2013-2015. The Tennessee school system sought to overturn a decision by the Universal Service Administrative Co. denying funding. The bureau granted…
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requests for review and/or waiver filed by the school system on behalf of members of the Sweetwater Consortium and their service provider, Education Networks of America (ENA), said a Friday order. “We find that the Sweetwater Consortium did not violate the program’s rules requiring selection of the most cost-effective bid for eligible services,” the bureau said. “We also find that the consortium members that purchased E-rate eligible services from ENA had legally binding agreements with ENA prior to filing their E-rate applications. As such, they were in compliance with the funding year 2015 requirement for having legally binding agreements prior to filing their E-rate applications.”