Ok... I have a question about eRate. We have been providing service to
a school corporation at a discounted rate (because they are a school)
and now they are requesting that we become e-rate so the government pays
part. They are also looking at increasing the bandwidth as well. I am
thinking
Hi,
Getting a SPIN only allows you to become an authorized vendor for Erate.
Once you complete that, the school handles everything else to get the
money from Erate. You continue to bill them (at whatever rate you agree
upon) and Erate will pay you about 70% of the bill (usually at the end
of
Eric,
Other than about 4 forms a year you have to fill out the system is really
easy to get into.
Change your rates to market rate (don't overcharge the school). The school
pays this full amount.
You then get a check from the erate folks that you sign over to the school
once a year. (this is
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] E-Rate Process
There was an excellent discussion of the E-Rate process at the ISP-CEO
meeting in San Jose (at ISPCON) and a lot of follow up information on the
Wispa Members list. Yet another reason to join! :-)
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: [WISPA] E-Rate Process
Now that I'm a WISPA member, where can I find more information on this?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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http
. (or whatever else they get qualified for)
Scott
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From: Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] E-Rate Process
Indeed.
I'm going through that stuff, but how everyone
Hiya,
Anyone in Wa. set up for e-rate? Can you suggest a lawyer to help me get
set up for it?
Or is there something else that I need to do?
thanks,
marlon
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Wilson
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Subject: [WISPA] E-Rate Process
Ladies and Gentlemen: Could someone provide an explanation of the E-Rate
process?
Specifically, I would like to understand the application process (front
end) and then the spending (back end
Ladies and Gentlemen: Could someone provide an explanation of the
E-Rate process?
Specifically, I would like to understand the application process (front
end) and then the spending (back end) terms and conditions.
Thanks in advance for the effort.
All the best,
Dave Wilson
Western Regional
Dave - Here is a weblink:
http://www.sl.universalservice.org/data/pdf/ERATE_DISCOUNTS_FOR_SCHOOLS_AND_LIBRARIES.pdf
The E-rate or, more precisely, the Schools and
Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism
provides discounts to assist most schools and
libraries in the United States to
http://www.fcc.gov/learnnet/
http://www.universalservice.org/sl/
http://www.e-ratecentral.com/us/stateInformation.asp?state=KY
http://www.rad-info.net/erate.htm
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
Where does a WISP look to find out if their state/city will
allow them to provide broadband service to schools
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