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1voteSchools and libraries need to apply for E-Rate discounts for 2009-2010 between Dec. 2 and Feb. 12.
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1voteAccording to FCC rules, any party aggrieved by an action taken by USAC/SLD may appeal that decision. That means that Service Providers or applicants may file an appeal. The appeal may be filed first with USAC/SLD and, if not satisfactorily resolved, then with the FCC. Alternatively, appeals may be filed with the FCC directly. An appeal cannot be filed with both the USAC/SLD and FCC simultaneously. Fax and e-mail appeal letters are accepted.
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4voteThe Universal Service Administrative Company's Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) held seven training sessions this fall for the 2008-2009 e-Rate, to help school and library applicants, e-Rate service providers, consultants, and trainers understand this year's program rules. Although in past years, e-Rate administrators have promoted a variety of new forms and rule changes, this year's training
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1voteThe Eligible Services List indicates whether specific products or services may be able to receive discounts under the Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism. The List is organized into four sections that represent the four funding categories established by the Federal Communications Commission plus a Miscellaneous section that is applicable to multiple categories.
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3voteinformation about CIPA from the SLD (administers of e-rate funds)
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