e-Rate gets facelift with wireless pilot, community access
FCC’s vote also indexes the program to inflation and lets schools use dark fiber or other existing networks
From staff and wire services
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Sept. 23 voted to upgrade and modernize the federal $2.25 billion-a-year e-Rate program by allowing schools to make e-Rate funded, internet-enabled computers available to the community after normal school...
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