Ajit Pai, Net Neutrality Foe and Critic of E-Rate Policies, Named FCC Chair

President Donald Trump's pick for chairman of the influential agency could signal big changes for net neutrality and a new focus for the nation's broadband […]

FCC Chair to Step Down; Championed E-Rate Reform, Net Neutrality

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, who led a reform of the E-rate program and promoted "net neutrality," will step down on Jan. 20.

Upcoming Webinar: Use eRate Funds to Transform Your School!

The post Upcoming Webinar: Use eRate Funds to Transform Your School! appeared first on NCCE's Tech Savvy Teacher Blog.

E-Rate Requests for High-Speed Internet Connections Keep Growing

School and library requests for federal support for many high-speed Internet connections more than doubled since 2015, according to a new analysis by Funds for […]

New Mexico Announces Push for High-Speed Internet for Schools

State agencies and nonprofit group EducationSuperHighway will work to bring high-speed connections to all N.M. classrooms by 2018.

'Homework Gap,' Privacy, and Budget Cuts Top Agenda of Ed-Tech Advocates

Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel called for a variety of strategies to support out-of-school access to high speed broadband during a speech at ISTE 2015.

N.Y. Launches Ambitious Plan to Spread Broadband Technology

The state of New York is implementing an initiative that would bring bring high-speed broadband access to most of the state, including to schools.

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