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![]() E-Rate is the popular name for the Universal Service Fund for Schools and Libraries, which provides all public and private schools and public libraries access to affordable telecommunications and advanced technologies. If your school is not currently taking advantage of the many eligible services and products, you should be! ![]() E-Rate means that the rate schools and libraries pay for telecommunications services and Internet access is discounted, based on the number of students eligible for the National Free Lunch Program. Schools and libraries in low-income urban communities and rural areas qualify for the highest discounts. Eligible services include:
![]() In its first three funding years, the E-Rate program granted awards to all telecom and Internet access applicants that met the eligibility criteria. Awards for internal connections (i.e., wiring and hardware) were only granted to the most needy applicants in Funding Years One and Three; Funding Year Two granted all eligible internal connections. Now, schools with free and reduced lunches in excess of 50% of the student population are eligible to be funded from 70% to 90% of the invoiced amount for transport services including voice, data and video, including Centrex service; regular telephone lines; high-speed networks; Internet access; Wide Area Network (if leased from a common carrier); and internal connections. Telephone sets and most video equipment are not eligible. ETC provides all eligible eRate services except long distance, cellular and local phone services.For a complete list of eligible products, please visit the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) Web site at www.sl.universalservice.org ![]()
Contact ETC today to find out how you can best take advantage of E-rate discounts! |
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![]() ![]() ETC SPIN number: 143010621 ETC gives you some tips, filing instructions, and a checklist to keep you on track: |





















