The E-Rate program has provided nearly every American with access to high-speed internet through public libraries and schools ...
After the FCC pulled back coverage for school bus Wi-Fi and hotspots, K-12 leaders are scrambling to connect students without ...
As K-12 schools face more frequent cyber attacks, federal policymakers are weighing whether one of the nation’s largest education technology funding programs should evolve to meet modern-day threats.
The United States Senate has passed a joint resolution to overturn "Addressing the Homework Gap Through the E-Rate Program," a July 2024 expansion to the FCC's E-Rate program that allowed schools and ...
ORLANDO — District technology leaders are juggling aging infrastructure, cybersecurity demands and staffing shortages on tightening budgets. Two experts at this week's Future of Education Technology ...
For almost thirty years, the E-Rate program has made internet connectivity available to schools and libraries across the country. Now the Supreme Court could decide to end that program. The program ...
Technology plays a vital role in education, but limited budgets often cause schools to postpone necessary upgrades, putting students and teachers at a disadvantage. That is why BlueAlly and Cisco have ...
The Federal Communications Commission approved rules Feb. 18 enabling “schools that receive funding from the E-rate program … to allow members of the general public to use the schools’ Internet access ...