OTI Endorses Digital Equity Foundation Act
Calls for 鈥淎irwaves for Equity鈥 spectrum auction funding model.
Today, Sen. Ben Ray Luj谩n (D-N.M.) and Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) introduced the in both chambers of Congress. 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) endorses the legislation, which would create a private, nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting digital equity and inclusion nationwide.
While the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocated over $60 billion to closing the U.S. digital divide, there remains no dedicated, sustainable source of funding for the digital literacy and adoption efforts needed to make the most of this historic investment. OTI鈥檚 Wireless Future Project and the coalition are leading proponents of creating a digital equity foundation funded by government auctions of the public airwaves, or 鈥渟pectrum.鈥
The Digital Equity Foundation Act would fill this need, creating an organization with the ability to award grants, provide digital literacy training and education, convene government and private sector stakeholders to find digital equity solutions, collect data on existing digital inequities, leverage private sector resources, and more. We urge all members of Congress to vote for its passage, and to ensure that the Foundation is funded sustainably through an endowment of proceeds from future spectrum auctions.
The following can be attributed to Michael Calabrese, director of the Wireless Future Project at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute.
鈥淲e commend Senator Lujan and Representative Matsui for recognizing that without sustained investments in digital adoption and inclusion efforts at the community level, the huge new investments in broadband infrastructure and affordability won鈥檛 close the digital divide. A Digital Equity Foundation dedicated to this work and, if possible, funded by future spectrum auctions, will provide a sustainable way to address the broadband adoption side of the digital divide.鈥