The State E-rate Coordinators’ Alliance asked the FCC for clarification...
The State E-rate Coordinators’ Alliance asked the FCC for clarification on which E-rate rules permit service providers to bundle ineligible end-user devices with E-rate eligible services and still have the underlying Priority 1 service be 100 percent E-rate eligible (http://xrl.us/bniqg3).…
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The petition points out areas where the eligible services lists seem to contradict each other, and asks for clarification (http://xrl.us/bniqg3). “If the FCC does agree that such VoIP and other end-user equipment bundles (e.g., tablets) are E-rate eligible, is there a line where the Commission would deem such bundles as too extreme?” the petition asks.