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The FCC Wireline Bureau granted three requests from Internet service...

The FCC Wireline Bureau granted three requests from Internet service provider Net56 seeking review of decisions by the Universal Service Administrative Co. under the E-rate program (http://xrl.us/bnyny2). USAC had denied or sought to rescind funding from Harrison School District 36’s…

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applications for funding years 2007 through 2009, saying Harrison did not have signed contracts with Net56, included ineligible services without cost-allocating them, and failed to pay its discounted share for eligible services. The FCC reversed the decisions, saying the Illinois school district did have contracts in place and complied with all applicable rules (http://xrl.us/bnynyy).