The COVID-19 pandemic has caused Americans across the U.S. to rethink how they approach their day-to-day lives. As education has moved to a virtual setting, it has become apparent that having access to reliable and affordable internet and technology are prerequisites for students to receive quality education. Disparities in remote learning are indisputable for low-income and rural districts. According to FCC guidelines, the current minimum broadband speed requirements are 25 Mbps download speeds and 3 Mbps upload speeds (25/3).

However, these speeds are insufficient. Students cannot rely on the minimum broadband speed to attend class online. Internet service providers are exacerbating racial and economic inequities in the United States by denying students access to high quality broadband.

BEE continues to participate in a broadbased coalition focused on ensuring students have the devices, internet, and support they need to successfully log on and stay online to learn.

HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?

BEE is calling for public comment on the FCC Docket associated with expanding the discounts for internet access (“e-rates”) to include home internet access given these unprecedented times when students are attending school virtually at home. Currently e-rates are extended only to schools and libraries.

  1. Navigate to the FCC express comment filing form

  2. Record your story & ask for an email confirmation.

  3. Review the submission & “submit”.

Make sure the FCC hears your story!

If you need help: contact BEE at baltedequity@gmail.com or book office hours.


STEP 1: Navigate to the FCC express comment filing form

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STEP 2: Record your story & ask for an email confirmation.

STEP 3: ReVIEW YOUR SUBMISSION & SUBMIT

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