The latest in:
Emergency Connectivity Program
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Premium Content
02/01/2023
At the Commission
The FCC is holding an in-person workshop on Feb. 27 in Solvang, California, for Tribal governments, employees and Tribal members to aid them in identifying opportunities to develop more robust broadband infrastructure. The event is also designed to provide information to those Tribal entities about FCC programs and encourage them to participate in the regulatory process.
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Premium Content
12/19/2022
At the Commission
The FCC is committing another more than $65 million to a new funding round of the Emergency Connectivity Program. It supports applications from the program’s third application window and will provide support to more than 200 schools, 20 libraries and two consortia.
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Premium Content
12/07/2022
At the Commission
The FCC is committing nearly $54 million in a new Emergency Connectivity Program funding round. The funds will support applications from all three of the program’s funding rounds and benefit approximately 150,000 students in Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Washington and West Virginia.
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Premium Content
11/16/2022
At the Commission
The FCC has committed another nearly $84 million in a new funding round to the Emergency Connectivity Program. This allotment will support applications from all three application windows and benefit more than 180 schools, 20 libraries and five consortia.
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Premium Content
10/19/2022
At the Commission
The FCC is committing another nearly $78 million in funding rounds to Emergency Connectivity Program applications. These new funding commitments will support applications from the first and third application windows and will benefit more than 190 schools, 30 libraries and one consortium across Delaware, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, New Mexico and Texas.
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Premium Content
08/11/2022
At the Commission
The FCC is committing nearly $68 million in two more funding rounds through the Emergency Connectivity Program. These will support applications from all three windows and benefit more than 100,000 students from California, Florida, North Carolina, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Awardees include over 200 schools, 10 libraries and two consortiums.