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Donatus Anyanwu Faces FCC Ban from E-Rate School Tech Funds

Published Date: 4/13/2026

Notice

Summary

The FCC has suspended Donatus Anyanwu from the E-Rate Program, which helps schools and libraries get funding for internet and tech. They’re also starting a process to possibly ban him from these programs for good. Anyone working with him has 30 days to object, and decisions will be made within 90 days—so things are moving fast and could impact funding and contracts.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Named Individual Suspended from E‑Rate

The FCC has suspended Donatus Anyanwu from the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism (the E‑Rate Program) and from all universal service support mechanisms. The suspension letter was released on April 13, 2026; suspended parties cannot continue to benefit from the schools and libraries mechanism while the debarment process is pending.

Contractors: 30‑Day Opposition Window

If you have an existing contract with, or plan to contract with, Donatus Anyanwu for services related to schools and libraries support, you may file an opposition request. Opposition requests must be submitted within 30 days of receiving the suspension letter or by May 13, 2026 (whichever comes first), and the Bureau will decide on any opposition request within 90 days.

Schools/Libraries May Lose Access Pending Outcome

Schools and libraries that rely on services connected to Donatus Anyanwu should note that suspended parties cannot continue to benefit from the schools and libraries support mechanism while debarment is pending. The suspension was released on April 13, 2026, and related opposition deadlines are within 30 days or by May 13, 2026, with decisions within 90 days.

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Key Dates

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4/13/2026
5/13/2026

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