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Another E-rate Group Asks FCC, USAC Not to Restrict Advanced Training Workshop Attendance

Another E-rate group urged the FCC and Universal Service Administrative Co. to ensure an advanced training workshop this fall is open to stakeholders (see 1805310035). "Limiting the Washington, DC training to only state associated library and school E-rate coordinators excludes…

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two large populations of E-rate power users, consultants and service providers," said an E-Rate Management Professionals Association (E-MPA) filing posted Monday in docket 13-184. It noted a recent American Library Association filing, which asked that the session be focused on the needs of state and regional E-rate coordinators. A "self-certifying body of E-rate management professionals and consultants," E-MPA "does not advocate restricting admittance to the USAC-provided Washington, DC Fall E-rate Training to any single group of users. E-MPA supports more advanced content at the Washington, DC training so that all groups who tackle complex issues may benefit."