Washington, DC I Newark I Minneapolis I Portland I St. Louis I New Orleans I Los Angeles I Orlando The E-Rate Program Eligible Services Fall 2011 Applicant.

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Washington, DC I Newark I Minneapolis I Portland I St. Louis I New Orleans I Los Angeles I Orlando The E-Rate Program Eligible Services Fall 2011 Applicant Trainings

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 2 Priority One (P1) – Telecommunication Services, Telecommunications, Internet Access (IA) Priority Two (P2) – Internal Connections (IC) and Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections (BMIC) Miscellaneous Dark Fiber Equipment Transfers, Disposals and Trade-ins Overview Eligible Services

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 3 Eligible Services Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 4 Support for telecom services such as: – Local and long distance service – Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) – Cellular voice service Including text messaging, voic (For /Internet on your phone, remember to check the IA box on your 470!) – Centrex Service Telecommunications Services Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 5 Digital Transmission Services – Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) – Primary Rate Interface (PRI) – T-1, T-3 – Satellite Service Telecommunications Services Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 6 Broadcast “Blast” messaging Monitoring services for 911, E911 or alarm telephone lines Services to ineligible locations End-user devices – Cell phone, tablet computers Not Eligible as Telecom Services Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 7 Support for IA includes Internet Service Provider (ISP) fees as well as the conduit to the Internet Other eligible Internet Access services include: – service – Wireless Internet access – Interconnected VoIP – Web hosting Internet Access (IA) Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 8 Costs for Internet content – Subscription services such as monthly charges for on- line magazine subscriptions Internet2 membership dues Web site creation fees Web based curriculum software Software, services or systems used to create or edit Internet content Not eligible as Internet Access Priority One

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 9 Eligible Services Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 10 Support for equipment and cabling on-site that transport info to classrooms or public rooms of a library Subject to the Two-in-Five RuleTwo-in-Five – Entities can only receive funding every two out of five years Internal Connections Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 11 Internal Connections Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 12 Support for basic maintenance of eligible internal connections (BMIC) Such as: – Repair and upkeep of hardware – Wire and cable maintenance – Basic tech support – Configuration Changes Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 13 Agreements or contracts must state the eligible components covered, make, model and location Service must be delivered within the July 1 st to June 30 th timeframe Two-in-Five Rule does not apply to BMIC Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 14 Standard manufacturer warranties of no more than three years remain eligible. – If there is a cost associated with the warranty, then the warranty is not eligible Support for BMIC is limited to actual work performed under the contract BMIC Updated Guidance Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 15 Applicants may make estimates based on: – Hours per year of maintenance – History of needed repairs and upkeep – Age of eligible internal connections Applicants using the factors listed above must submit a bona fide request It is not reasonable to estimate an amount that would cover the full cost of every piece of eligible equipment. BMIC Updated Guidance Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 16 Flat rate contracts may be eligible however, applicants may only invoice for services actually delivered/work performed. Exceptions that will not require demonstration that work was performed are: – Software upgrades and patches – Bug fixes and security patches – Online and telephone based technical support BMIC Updated Guidance Priority Two

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 17 Miscellaneous charges can apply to all four Service categories and are funded in the category of the service they are supporting. Training is eligible when included as part of the contract and performed coincidently with the installation of the new service/product or in a reasonable time there after. – Training for end-users or professional development is not eligible Miscellaneous charges Miscellaneous

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 18 Eligible Services Miscellaneous

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 19 Taxes, surcharges and other similar reasonable charges are eligible for discount. This includes but is not limited to : – Universal Service Fund – Excise Tax – 911 – Local Number Portability – Telephone relay service Miscellaneous charges Miscellaneous

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 20 Other charges that are not eligible include but are not limited to: – Universal Service Administration Fee – Interest or finance charges – Late payment – Termination fees Miscellaneous Charges Miscellaneous

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 21 Eligible Services Dark Fiber

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 22 Telecommunication Services and Telecommunications are two separate categories on the Eligible Services List (ESL) – Telecommunications Services can only be provided by an eligible telecommunications carrier – Telecommunications can be provided by non- telecommunications carriers via fiber in whole or in part Telecommunications Services vs Telecommunications Dark Fiber

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 23 Leased Dark Fiber added as Telecommunications in the FY2011 Eligible Services List Allows for the lease of dark fiber as a priority one service, from any entity On the FCC Form 470, file for both Telecom and Internet Access On the FCC Form 471, select the Telecom box if the dark fiber is provided by a telecom carrier – In all other cases, select the Internet Access box Leased Dark Fiber as Priority One Dark Fiber

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 24 Dark fiber must be lit immediately Does NOT allow for unneeded capacity or warehouse dark fiber for future use Maintenance costs of dark fiber and installation costs to hook up the dark fiber are eligible – This includes charges for installation within the property line Modulating electronics for leased dark fiber are not eligible Leased Dark Fiber as Priority One Dark Fiber

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 25 Leased Dark Fiber as Priority One Dark Fiber Installation costs to hook up the dark fiber is eligible from the eligible entity to the property line

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 26 Special Construction charges to build out connections from applicants’ facilities to an off-premise fiber network are NOT eligible Dark Fiber as Priority One Dark Fiber

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 27 Dark Fiber as Priority Two Dark Fiber Installation and Fiber costs between two eligible buildings, not crossing a public right of way are considered Internal Connections

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 28 Eligible Services Equipment Transfers, Disposal and Trade-in

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 29 In general, equipment may not be transferred for money or any other thing of value A no-cost transfer may occur three years or more after the purchase of the equipment to other eligible entities No equipment transfer may occur prior to three years from the purchase, unless the eligible entity is permanently or temporarily closing Equipment transfer rules Equipment Transfers

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 30 Notify USAC Both the closing entity and the recipient must retain records of the transaction – Include the reason for the transfer Records must be kept for five years after the date of the transfer Records for equipment >3 years follow the traditional document retention requirements Equipment transfers less than 3 years Equipment Transfers

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 31 As of January 3, 2011, applicants can dispose of obsolete equipment, but no sooner than five years after the date the equipment is installed Resale for payment or other consideration is allowable no sooner than five years after the equipment is installed Resale or disposal is prohibited before the five years have passed. Disposal of Equipment Rules Disposal of Equipment

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 32 Trade-ins of equipment may be permitted if the E-rate funded equipment to be traded in has been installed for five years – This limitation does not apply for equipment not funded through E-rate Trade-ins and Exchanges

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 33 Questions?

Eligible Services I 2011 Schools & Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 34 Thank you!