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FCC considers axing $2 billion school and library internet connectivity scheme — Chairman blames tablets for moving kids away from “turning pages in books, penciling out answers to math problems”

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FCC considers axing $2 billion school and library internet connectivity scheme — Chairman blames tablets for moving kids away from "turning pages in books, penciling out answers to math problems"

  • FCC Chairman seeks public consultation regarding E-Rate program
  • Introduced in 1997, it offers schools 20-90% discounts on internet
  • School bus Wi-Fi has already been pulled amid educational impact concerns

The FCC is considering ending the long-running E-Rate program in the US, which currently provides around $2 billion annually to help public facilities like schools and libraries pay for internet connections and networking infrastructure.

Chairman Brendan Carr has ordered a review of the scheme to determine whether it still fulfils its original purpose.

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