In a major victory for public institutions and the tech companies that support them, the U.S. Supreme Court just preserved the federal funding lifeline that underpins internet access and ...
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 FCC is poised to approve a significant change to the E Rate program that would reshape the procurement process by requiring schools & libraries to conduct & document nearly every step of ...
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.
Earlier this month, the Senate passed S.J.Res.7. The resolution, sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz, would repeal a Biden-era Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule allowing E-Rate funds to subsidize ...
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 ...
Wrapping up a hurly-burly session, the U.S. Supreme Court today announced two decisions that influence the book industry and the availability of library resources. In Tamer Mahmoud et al. v. Thomas W.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thirty years ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 based on a straightforward principle: The benefits of modern ...
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 ...
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 ...