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FCC Moves to End Discounts for Wi-Fi Hotspot Lending and School Bus Connectivity
The FCC ended E-Rate discounts for hotspots and school bus Wi-Fi, affecting over 8,000 schools and libraries that requested 200,000 hotspot connections in 2024.
- Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission voted 2-1 to end E-Rate discounts for library Wi‑Fi hotspot lending and school bus connectivity, denying pending and future funding requests.
- Citing the Communications Act of 1996, Brendan Carr, FCC Chairman, argued the hotspot and bus programs were illegal and exceeded E-Rate scope after circulating items in early September and adding them to the meeting agenda.
- Demand data show over 8,000 schools and libraries requested over 200,000 hotspot connections, and the FCC provided $48 million in FY 2024, benefiting more than 12,500 libraries and 106,000 schools.
- Advocates say the decision will make it harder for low-income and rural communities to access the internet and could force school districts to find alternative funding amid reimbursement concerns.
- On Monday, a group of Democratic senators led by Sen. Ed Markey expressed strong opposition to Carr's repeal and supporters urged Congress to act after the May CRA resolution.
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FCC moves to end discounts for Wi-Fi hotspot lending and school bus connectivity
The Federal Communications Commission voted to end discounts for library and school Wi-Fi hotspot lending programs on Tuesday, drawing criticism from lawmakers and librarians who say the move will make it more difficult for people who are low-income or live in rural areas to access the internet.
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Read Full ArticleFCC Deletes Programs That Fund Internet Hot Spots and School Bus Wi-Fi
FCC commissioners approved 2-1-- over dissents from Democrat Anna Gomez -- a declaratory ruling finding that school bus Wi-Fi is no longer eligible for E-rate support. Also approved over Gomez's dissent at Tuesday's meeting was an order canceling the funding...
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