Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Rosenworcel circulates Ruling making WI-FI on School Buses Eligible for E-Rate Funding | site |
Would Support Needs of Millions of Students in Homework Gap
Information contained in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) press release dated: May 11, 2022
Washington, May 11, 2022 - - In another step to close the Homework Gap, Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel today announced a proposal to allow the use of federal funding for Wi-Fi in school buses during a meeting of the National Coalition for Technology in Education & Training. The Declaratory Ruling, if adopted, would allow E-Rate program funding to equip school buses with Wi-Fi, providing substantial benefits to students, including millions of students caught in the Homework Gap. The proposal would clarify that use of Wi-Fi, or similar access point technologies, on school buses serves an educational purpose and the provision of such service is therefore eligible for E-Rate funding.
“While we’ve made progress getting many more families connected through our various broadband funding programs, the Homework Gap is still a hard fact of life for millions of schoolchildren in urban and rural America,” said Chairwoman Rosenworcel. “Wiring our school buses is a practical step we can take that is consistent with the history of the E-rate program. This commonsense change could help kids who have no broadband at home. I look forward to having my colleagues join me in approving this step to support the online educational needs of our nation’s schoolchildren.”
The E-Rate program allows eligible schools, libraries, and consortia to request universal service support for broadband connectivity services to and within schools and libraries. Over the years, the Commission has received many requests from E-Rate stakeholders asking that Wi-Fi on school buses be made eligible for E-Rate funding to enhance broadband access to students. Using the funding for this purpose is consistent with the Commission’s past determinations regarding other eligible off-campus uses of E-Rate-supported services. The draft Declaratory Ruling directs the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau to include funding Wi-Fi on buses in establishing E-Rate eligible services for the upcoming funding year.
Funding for Wi-Fi on school buses is already covered under the Emergency Connectivity Fund program, a temporary program that Congress mandated as part of COVID-19 relief measures. To date, the Commission has committed more than $35 million in funding through that program for the purchase of Wi-Fi hotspots and broadband services for school buses. The Declaratory Ruling finds that any potential impact of funding Wi-Fi on school buses would be limited compared to the substantial benefit reaped by students, noting that demand in the E-Rate program has been substantially lower than the funding cap in the last several years.
For more information on the E-Rate program, visit https://www.usac.org/e-rate .
Hurricane information
Collapse
X
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel circulates Ruling making WI-FI on School Buses Eligible for E-Rate Funding
Collapse
Trending
Collapse
There are no results that meet this criteria.
Related Topics
Collapse
Latest Articles
Collapse
Shop Low Cost Domains
Collapse
CNG Vehicle Cost Calculator
Collapse
Do You Have An Internet Presence?
Collapse
Air Quality Conditions in Independence, MO Zip Code 64050
Collapse
Air Quality Conditions in Rome, GA Zip Code 30161
Collapse
Trending
Collapse
There are no results that meet this criteria.
Categories
Collapse
Hurricane information
Collapse
Air Quality Conditions in Madison, WI Zip Code 53706
Collapse
Air Quality Conditions in Albuquerque, NM Zip Code 87121
Collapse
Shop at Low Cost Domains
Collapse
Air Quality Conditions in Harrisburg, PA Zip Code 17104
Collapse
Electric Drive Cost Calculator
Collapse