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Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Extreme Networks fourth-quarter fiscal year 2021 financial results conference call. [Operator instructions] Please be advised that today s conference is being recorded. I d now like to hand the conference over to your speaker today Stan Kovler, vice president of corporate strategy and investor relations.
Please go ahead.
Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Investor Relations
Thank you, operator. Welcome, everyone, to the Extreme Networks fourth-quarter 2021 and year-end 2021 earnings conference call. I m Stan Kovler, vice president of corporate strategy and investor relations. With me today are Extreme Networks president and CEO, Ed Meyercord; and CFO, Remi Thomas.
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According to ALA, there are nearly 17,000 libraries nationwide totaling more than 210 million square feet, and the average U.S. public library building is more than 40 years old. Congress has not provided dedicated funding for library facilities since 1997. Insufficient capital funding has made it difficult for libraries to make improvements to their facilities, and President Joe Biden’s new infrastructure plan does not include any funding for libraries. Budget cuts are also pending for public libraries in New York City, Ohio, Kentucky, and Maine.
Although the digital age and the internet were not yet even imagined, Andrew Carnegie the wealthy industrialist who lead the expansion of the U.S. steel industry in the in the late 1800s understood the value of libraries as they exist today. Carnegie funded the creation of 2,509 libraries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Of these libraries, 1,689 were