E-rate Applicants Predict Expanded Demand for Broadband in Next 3 Years
Eighty-eight percent of E-rate applicants expect bandwidth needs of schools and libraries to increase over the next three years, and 88 percent called Wi-Fi "extremely important" in fulfilling their mission, found a Funds for Learning survey of 1,763 such USF…
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money seekers. The latter was up from 79 percent last year, and 82 percent said insufficient access to the internet at home is a significant issue in their community. The FCC is expected to release an NPRM this summer on updating Category 2 spending (see 1906190019).