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 <subject>Unexpended budget balances</subject>
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<abstract>The Telecommunications Act of 1996 expanded the traditional
definition of universal service--affordable,  nationwide	 
telephone service--to include eligible schools and libraries.	 
Among other things, the act authorized the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) to implement a program to assist these 	 
institutions in acquiring advanced telecommunications services.  
Under FCC&apos;s program, (often referred to as the &apos;e-rate&apos; program),
schools and libraries can receive discounts from the vendors on  
the cost of eligible telecommunications services, Internet	 
access, and internal connections. FCC appointed the Universal	 
Service Administrative Company (USAC) as the program&apos;s permanent 
administrator, although FCC retains responsibility for overseeing
the program&apos;s operations and ensuring compliance with its rules. 
USAC&apos;s Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) is responsible for	 
carrying out the program&apos;s day-to-day operations. Schools and	 
libraries do not receive funding directly from the program. The  
committed funds are held by USAC, which reimburses vendors	 
directly for the discounted portion of the e-rate approved	 
services that they provide. This report provides information on  
(1) the amount of funds requested and committed for all three	 
program years (1998-2000) and (2) the result of FCC and SLD&apos;s	 
steps to reduce the amount of committed funds that go unspent.	 
GAO found that requests for e-rate support have increased	 
steadily each year since program funding began in 1998. For the  
third and fourth program years, total requests greatly exceeded  
the program&apos;s current annual funding cap of $2.25 billion. For	 
the third program year (2000), the requests exceeded $4.2	 
billion. Although SLD had sufficient e-rate funds to support all 
valid requests for telecommunications services and Internet	 
access for the third year, it could not support requests for	 
internal connections from applicants with discount levels of 81  
percent or lower, leaving nearly $2 billion of the $3.2 billion  
requested for internal connections unfunded. For the fourth	 
program year (2001), SLD estimates that applicants requested	 
nearly $5.2 billion in program funds as of April 17, 2001.	 
However, it appears that a large proportion of the nearly $3.5	 
billion in internal connection requests may go unfunded. Data	 
from January 2001 indicate that more than $880 million (24	 
percent) of the $3.7 billion committed to applicants for the	 
first two program years remains unused. This is a decrease from  
$1.3 billion in unused funds (35 percent) at the end of August	 
2000. GAO also found that FCC and SLD have taken steps to reduce 
the amount of committed funds that go unspent, including	 
canceling the funding commitments of second-year applicants that 
have not confirmed that they have begun receiving services	 
associated with these funds.</abstract>
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