The FCC is considering eliminating a $2 billion Internet connectivity program in schools and libraries. The president accuses tablets of preventing children from “turning the pages of books and finding answers to math problems.”


  • FCC Chairman Seeks Public Comment on E-Rate Program
  • Launched in 1997, it offers schools discounts of 20 to 90% on the Internet.
  • School bus Wi-Fi has already been removed due to concerns about impact on education

The FCC is considering ending the long-running E-Rate program in the United States, which currently provides about $2 billion a year to help public facilities like schools and libraries pay for Internet connections and network infrastructure.

Speaker Brendan Carr has ordered a review of the project to determine whether it still serves its original purpose.

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