E-Rate Discounts for Year 2010 Begin
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| What |
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| When |
Jul 01, 2010 from 12:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
| Contact Name | Jay Peterson |
| Contact Phone | 1-800-248-4483; 515-281-4499 |
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Information regarding the current funding year follow this link to year 2010 filing for E-rate.
- The Schools and Libraries program, also called the "E-Rate
program," makes telephone and Internet access service more affordable
for schools and libraries in America. Congress mandated in 1996 that
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) use the federal Universal
Service Fund to provide support to companies that give discounts to
eligible schools and libraries.
- Contributions from
telecommunications companies provide discounts of 20-90% on the cost of
telecommunications, Internet access, and network wiring within library
and school buildings. The discounts are paid directly to the companies
that provide libraries and schools with these services.
- Libraries and schools in low-income urban communities and rural areas qualify for the highest discounts to assure that every American, regardless of age, income, or location, has access to the Internet.
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Annette Wetteland
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