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"The FCC's E-rate Modernization Proceeding: What Does it All Mean and What's Next?" Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar
By Danielle Frappier
09.23.14
The FCC's recent E-rate modernization order is the first significant effort to reform the program since its inception in 1997, and was adopted amidst dissension among FCC commissioners and public controversy. It also included a further notice of proposed rulemaking. The public has been invited to provide comment on such issues as whether the FCC should permanently increase funding for the program.
We provided an analysis of what the new changes mean for service providers, schools and libraries, and a look ahead to further orders and rule changes at the FCC.
(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)
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