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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17805
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    The Federal Communications Commission's Enforcement Bureau has suspended Aron Melber from participating in the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism, also known as the E-Rate Program, as well as all other universal service support mechanisms. Additionally, the Bureau has started debarment proceedings against Mr. Melber, and he or anyone with contractual relations with him can oppose this by submitting an opposition request with supporting documentation. Such requests must be filed within 30 days of the suspension letter or by May 29, 2025, whichever is sooner. More details can be found on the FCC's website, and the suspension authority is based on specific federal regulations.

    Simple Explanation

    The FCC is saying that a man named Aron Melber can't be in a program that helps schools and libraries pay for internet, and they are also thinking about banning him from it. If he or anyone working with him doesn't agree, they can tell the FCC and show them why they disagree by May 29, 2025.