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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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FCC: Broadband Recommendations, Education E-Rate Programs and Future of Media Presentation
The FCC isn't shy about releasing information lately. In fact anyone who wants to obtain FCC datasets via RSS, Website, E-mail notification could easily be swamped with alerts and never keep up.
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National Broadband Plan: E-Rate changes are welcome news
As more details of the FCC's National Broadband Plan emerge, it looks as though the antiquated E-rate rules that prevent many schools from sharing their Internet access with their communities will...
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Confused about E-Rate?
E-Rate is a federal program that reimburses schools and libraries for percentages of their telecommunications infrastructure. While wealthy suburban districts may only see 20-30% reimbursement,...
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e-Rate at 10: Irregularities stopped, Digital Divide progress made
Thanks to e-Rate, low-income schools have most of the communications equipment and software they need. 'Without e-Rate, no closing of achievement gap,' NEA boss says.
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E-Rate includes funding for PDAs, VoIP, wireless services
E-Rate to subsidize BlackBerry and Treo services, VoIP networks and other modern telecom bells and whistles.
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Indiana settles E-Rate fraud charges
State pays $8.3 million to settle accusations of defrauding program designed to bridge digital divide.
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Schools' IT chief's bribery conviction upheld
The US Court of Appeals upheld a three-year prison sentence for a Pennsylvania school district IT manager for receiving some $2 million in kickbacks related to the federal E-Rate program.
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FCC: Broadband Recommendations, Education E-Rate Programs and Future of Media Presentation
The FCC isn't shy about releasing information lately. In fact anyone who wants to obtain FCC datasets via RSS, Website, E-mail notification could easily be swamped with alerts and never keep up.
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National Broadband Plan: E-Rate changes are welcome news
As more details of the FCC's National Broadband Plan emerge, it looks as though the antiquated E-rate rules that prevent many schools from sharing their Internet access with their communities will...
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Confused about E-Rate?
E-Rate is a federal program that reimburses schools and libraries for percentages of their telecommunications infrastructure. While wealthy suburban districts may only see 20-30% reimbursement,...
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I can buy a lot of netbooks for $30k
It's that time of year again. That's right, budgeting for the next fiscal year. E-rate submission deadlines are looming, priorities are shuffling...you know the drill. So as I sat punching...
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e-Rate at 10: Irregularities stopped, Digital Divide progress made
Thanks to e-Rate, low-income schools have most of the communications equipment and software they need. 'Without e-Rate, no closing of achievement gap,' NEA boss says.
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E-Rate includes funding for PDAs, VoIP, wireless services
E-Rate to subsidize BlackBerry and Treo services, VoIP networks and other modern telecom bells and whistles.
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eRate filing date set - November 14
Schools and libraries can begin applying for eRate grants starting Nov. 14. Deadline is Feb. 7. After some rocky years, officials promise a streamlined and cleaned-up program.
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eRate program deadline nears as government attempts to stem fraud
As schools and libraries are gearing up to apply for discounts through the federal eRate program, officials hired by the FCC are trying to streamline the complex funding process.
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Indiana settles E-Rate fraud charges
State pays $8.3 million to settle accusations of defrauding program designed to bridge digital divide.
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Scandals swirl around eRate
The fed's eRate program seems to be attracting unscrupulous characters these days as 11 individuals and 10 companies have recently been charged with fraud and anti-competitive practices.
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Schools' IT chief's bribery conviction upheld
The US Court of Appeals upheld a three-year prison sentence for a Pennsylvania school district IT manager for receiving some $2 million in kickbacks related to the federal E-Rate program.
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Tech companies charged with E-rate fraud
A federal grand jury issues a 22-count indictment over fraud in the program, which funds Internet connections for schools and libraries.
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E-rate funding restarts, but crisis continues
Funding for the federal program that helps schools and libraries pay for Internet services has resumed--but with huge delays.
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