ALA files comments to FCC on rural broadband strategy
Re-printed from District Dispatch, news from the ALA Washington Office.
This opportunity gave ALA a platform to communicate how libraries can play a pivotal role in helping rural areas achieve the connectivity levels needed for tangible economic, educational and social growth.
The ALA’s filing outlined the following four recommendations:
- Develop and support the library’s role as the information hub in rural communities
- Recognize public libraries as an essential source of lifelong learning opportunities in rural communities
- The FCC should encourage the deployment of fiber to public libraries
- Simplify the E-rate process
Additionally, ALA explained that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 provides the funding for the initial investment of build-out of broadband infrastructure. Existing federal programs, such as the E-rate program, assist with the day-to-day sustainability of that investment. Both of these tools are necessary to create the advanced broadband network envisioned by the ARRA’s authors.
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