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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s E-rate draft order to use $2...

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s E-rate draft order to use $2 billion in unused funds for Wi-Fi internal connections is “greatly needed,” but the commission’s “first priority should be focused on making sure each and every school building and public library…

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is connected to the Internet with fiber or the fastest broadband connection available,” said the Nebraska Public Service Commission in a letter filed Tuesday as an ex parte communication (http://bit.ly/1oyJLnT) in docket 13-184. The PSC is concerned about Wheeler’s proposal to allocate funds to schools on a per-student basis instead of based on the cost of a project. Assumptions made in what Wheeler circulated in an order to shift funds from voice and other services towards Wi-Fi “significantly overestimates the savings,” commented the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (http://bit.ly/1oyLwkZ). The phase-out “would equal only about $675 million; nowhere near the additional $3 billion needed to implement the Commission’s $5 billion plan,” the association said. The FCC considers an E-rate order Friday, and it may be a party-line vote (CD July 9 p1) (See separate report above.)