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<div>It's been a while since we've seen a funding wave come in before the funding year started. Hopefully this bodes well for 2014 in general. </div>
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<div><b>From the USAC Website:</b></div>
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<div><b>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE </b></div>
<div>May 8, 2014 </div>
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<div>USAC Releases First Commitments for Funding Year 2014 in the Schools and Libraries </div>
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<div>Commitment of Over $607 Million and Over 14,600 Applications </div>
<div>WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) will release </div>
<div>wave one of funding commitment decision letters (FCDLs) to Funding Year 2014 (FY </div>
<div>2014) school and library applicants on May 15, 2014. USAC will send over 14,600 letters </div>
<div>committing over $607 million in universal service support. The FCDLs will notify </div>
<div>applicants of funding commitments for Priority One services (telecommunications and </div>
<div>Internet access) for all discount bands from 20% to 90%. </div>
<div>Included in this first wave are Bridges School in State Road, North Carolina; Cabot Public </div>
<div>School District in Cabot, Arkansas; and Marian Wright Edelman Public Library of </div>
<div>Marlboro County in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina – the first applicants to successfully </div>
<div>file their FY2014 applications. USAC will issue waves of funding decisions each week </div>
<div>until all decisions have been processed. </div>
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<div>“We are extremely proud that we are helping to bring the benefits of E-rate, and </div>
<div>especially broadband, to the schools and libraries all across our country and territories,” </div>
<div>stated Anne Campbell, Chair of the USAC Schools & Libraries Committee. </div>
<div>On April 17, 2014, USAC reported to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) </div>
<div>that $4.825 billion in requested funding has been estimated for schools and libraries </div>
<div>seeking discounts for FY2014. This estimate is based on the dollars requested in 45,731 </div>
<div>applications received, or postmarked, by March 26, 2014, the close of the FCC Form 471 </div>
<div>application filing window. </div>
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<div>The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is an independent, not-for-profit </div>
<div>corporation designated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as the </div>
<div>permanent administrator of the universal service fund (USF). USAC collects </div>
<div>contributions from telecommunications carriers and administers support programs </div>
<div>designed to help communities across the country secure access to affordable </div>
<div>telecommunications services. Through administration of these programs, USAC provides </div>
<div>support for high cost companies in rural areas, eligible consumers, rural health care </div>
<div>providers, schools, and libraries. For more information, please visit: www.usac.org. </div>
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