Emergency Broadband Benefit enrollment hit 1 million in the first week it was offered. The FCC program, which pays $50 a month toward
The FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund will provide money to schools and libraries for home broadband connectivity and equipment for students or
The Emergency Connectivity Fund offers funding for technology, equipment, and connectivity for remote access for students and library patrons
The USF budget constraint adjustment would have been 8.6%, potentially causing financial strain for small rural carriers. The FCC opted not to
A hybrid schooling report conducted for AT&T found that 66% of parents and teachers say students are still learning via a hybrid model and
The FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program pays $50 a month toward the cost of broadband service ($75 in tribal areas) and offers discounts