Rosenworcel Circulates Draft Ruling to Expand E-rate to School Bus Wi-Fi
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel circulated a declaratory ruling among commissioners that would let E-rate program funding be used to buy Wi-Fi for school buses, said a news release Wednesday. Rosenworcel announced the proposal at a National Coalition for Technology in…
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Education & Training meeting. The proposal would "clarify that use of WiFi or similar access point technologies on school buses serves an educational purpose and the provision of such service is therefore eligible for E-rate funding," the news release said. It would also direct the Wireline Bureau to "include funding WiFi on buses in establishing E-rate eligible services for the upcoming funding year." The FCC allowed Emergency Connectivity Fund applicants to seek funding for Wi-Fi on school buses (see 2108240064). “Wiring our school buses is a practical step we can take that is consistent with the history of the E-rate program," Rosenworcel said.