FCC Commits Nearly $55M in Additional ECF
The FCC committed nearly $55 million in additional Emergency Connectivity Fund Support, totaling more than $5.9 billion to date, said a news release Wednesday. The new funding will support more than 200 schools, 20 libraries and 2 consortiums. The Wireline…
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Bureau also granted petitions from the Evans-Brant Central School District in Angola, New York; Lummi Nation School in Bellingham, Washington; and Naaleh High School for Girls in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, to waive the third ECF application filing window deadline, in an order Wednesday. The bureau said each petitioner faced technical issues when attempting to access the ECF portal, and remanded their applications to the Universal Service Administrative Co. for review.