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FCC May Kill $2 Billion Program Connecting Schools and Libraries to the Internet

via Ars Technica·18h ago

The FCC is weighing whether to eliminate a $2 billion program that helps connect schools and libraries to the internet, a move that could widen the digital divide. Supporters warn that ending the program would hit rural and low-income communities hardest. The decision is part of a broader review of federal broadband subsidies.

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