Report: Broadband access making ‘dramatic’ progress

Eighty-eight percent of U.S. school districts have reached the minimum connectivity-100 kbps per student, as recommended by the Federal Communications Commission-to help students effectively use technology in the classroom. The data comes from the second annual State of the States report from the nonprofit EducationSuperHighway , which analyzed 2016 FCC E-rate data representing 10,499 school districts and more than 38 million students.

Report: Broadband access making ‘dramatic’ progress

Eighty-eight percent of U.S. school districts have reached the minimum connectivity-100 kbps per student, as recommended by the Federal Communications Commission-to help students effectively use technology in the classroom. The data comes from the second annual State of the States report from the nonprofit EducationSuperHighway , which analyzed 2016 FCC E-rate data representing 10,499 school districts and more than 38 million students.