Thirty years ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 based on a straightforward principle: The benefits of modern communications networks should reach every community, not just the ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Thirty years ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 based on a straightforward principle: The benefits of modern communications networks should reach every community, not just the ...
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