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2016 Service Provider Training Eligible Services June 20, 2016 Los Angeles June 30, 2016 Atlanta

Agenda Today we ll talk about: Eligible Services List (ESL) Category One Broadband Voice Services Miscellaneous Category Two Internal Connections Managed Internal Broadband Networks Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Pricing Transparency 2

Eligible Services Eligible Services Overview 3

Eligible Services Overview Draft FY2017 Eligible Services List The Draft FY2017 ESL was released June 3, 2016 Comment Date: July 5, 2016 Reply Comment Date: July 20, 2016 File in WC Docket No. 13-184 4

Eligible Services Overview Draft FY2017 Eligible Services List Proposes an explanation and definition of campus distinguishing between: (1) connections between instructional buildings on a single school campus that are Category Two internal connections; and (2) connections between instructional buildings of a single school that are on separate campuses and connections between different schools, both of which are considered part of a WAN. 5

Eligible Services Category One 6

Category One Eligible Data Transmission Services and Internet Access Fiber (Lit and Dark) OC-1, OC-3, OC-12, OC-n Wireless Service (e.g. microwave) Satellite Services DS-1, DS-2, DS-3 Ethernet T-1, T-3, Fractional T-1 Frame Relay SMDS Cable Modem DSL ATM Telephone Dialup Broadband over Power Lines Self-provisioned Broadband Network 7

Category One Voice Phasedown Voice phasedown is still in effect. For FY2017, the reduction to voice services is 60%. Discount % FY2015-20% FY2016-40% FY2017-60% FY2018-80% 90 70 50 30 10 0 80 60 40 20 0 0 70 50 30 10 0 0 60 40 20 0 0 0 50 30 10 0 0 0 40 20 0 0 0 0 30 10 0 0 0 0 25 5 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 FY2019-100% 8

Category One Voice Phasedown More Information Circuits are subject to the voice phasedown if any portion of the circuit is dedicated to voice. Circuits wholly dedicated to voice such as PRIs and SIP trunks are fully subject to the phasedown. A T-1 used for voice is subject to the phasedown if any of the channels are dedicated to voice. If there is a voice application running over a data circuit with no portion of the circuit dedicated to voice, the circuit is not subject to the phasedown. 9

Category One Eligible Voice Services Subject to Phasedown Local, long distance, 800 service POTS Interconnected VoIP Circuit capacity dedicated to providing voice service Centrex PRI/ISDN Radio Loop Satellite telephone service Shared telephone service Wireless telephone service including cellular voice Data and text messaging must be cost allocated 10

Category One Eligibility Limitations for Internet Access A firewall service that is a standard component of an Internet access service does not require cost allocation. A standalone firewall service either provided by a third party or priced out separately is only eligible as a Category Two internal connections component. Off-campus use, even if used for an educational purpose, is ineligible for support and must be cost allocated out of any funding request. 11

Category One Eligibility Limitations for Data Plans for Portable Devices Data plans and air cards for mobile devices are eligible only where the school or library demonstrates that the individual data plans are the most cost-effective option for providing internal broadband access for mobile devices. Applicants need to compare the cost of data plans or air cards for mobile devices to the total cost of all components necessary to deliver connectivity to the end-user device (including the cost of Internet access and digital transmission service to the school or library). 12

Eligibility requirements: Category One Eligibility Limitations for Data Plans for Portable Devices Seeking support for data plans or air cards for mobile devices for use in a school or library with an existing broadband connection and WLAN implicates the E-rate program s prohibition on requests for duplicative services. Must be able to demonstrate either that installing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is not physically possible or Must be able to provide a comparison of the costs to implement an individual data plan versus WLAN solution. The cost comparison may be established through the competitive bid process of seeking and comparing bids on both WLANs and individual data plans. 13

Category One Cost Comparisons for Data Plans for Portable Devices The comparison may include the recurring cost of current broadband connection. The comparison may not include likelihood of receiving Category Two support. Program rules require applicants to use the pre-discount cost of the service and not the post-discount cost when evaluating price as the primary factor. 14

Category One Cost Allocations for Data Plans for Portable Devices Request must be for services that will be in use, must not be for duplicative services, and must be cost allocated for off campus use. Per the 2014 Bundling Order, cost allocation must be made for ineligible non-ancillary components including, but not limited to, end user devices such as telephone and VoIP Handsets, computers, tablets, and smartphones. 15

Eligible Services Category Two 16

Eligible Internal Connections Category Two Subject to the Category Two five-year budget approach Access points Cabling Caching Firewalls Switches Routers Racks UPS Wireless LAN Controllers Improvements, upgrades and software necessary to support eligible broadband internal connections components Functionalities listed here that can be virtualized in the cloud, and equipment that combines eligible functionalities are also eligible. 17

Subject to the Category Two five-year budget approach Services provided by a third party Operation Management Category Two Managed Internal Broadband Services (e.g. Managed Wi-Fi) And/or monitoring of eligible broadband internal connection components The third party may manage the school or library s equipment or provide the equipment as part of a lease. 18

Category Two Managed Internal Broadband Services (e.g. Managed Wi-Fi) Eligibility Limitations Supports only the equipment functions listed as eligible as broadband internal connections components. Upfront charges as part of the contract are eligible. Any ineligible internal connections components (e.g. tablets) must be cost-allocated out. 19

Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Subject to the Category Two five-year budget approach Support for basic maintenance of eligible internal connections such as: Repair and upkeep of hardware Wire and cable maintenance Basic tech support Configuration changes Category Two Support for BMIC is limited to actual work performed under the contract. 20

Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Basic maintenance does not include: Services that maintain ineligible equipment Upfront estimates that cover the full cost of every piece of eligible equipment Services that enhance the utility of equipment Network management services, including 24-hr network monitoring On-site technical support Unbundled warranties Category Two Note: Operations and management of eligible equipment is not supported as BMIC but is eligible as Managed Internal Broadband Services. 21

Miscellaneous Eligible Charges Taxes, surcharges and other similar reasonable charges Lease fees to rent or lease eligible components Shipping charges Training Installation and configuration Installation may be provided by a third party Miscellaneous 22

Additional Service Provider Responsibilities After you are selected as an E-rate customer's service provider, you may be expected to: Provide documentation for eligible services under review Help the applicant with cost allocations. Miscellaneous 23

Eligible Services Pricing Transparency 24

Increasing Pricing Transparency Pricing Transparency Transparency requirements for both E-rate recipients and vendors began in FY2015. Provides greater visibility into pricing and technology choices. Improves analyses performed by the FCC, state coordinators and third parties regarding the program s effectiveness and potential improvement of cost-efficient purchasing. Help identify best practices for purchasing and reducing waste. 25

Increasing Pricing Transparency Pricing Transparency In order to create pricing transparency, Item 21 information entered in the FCC Form 471 is publicly available through two tools: View/Download FCC Form 471 for FY2016 and Download FCC Form 471 Information (FY2015). Contracts executed after 9/18/2014 may not contain any restriction barring publication of this pricing data. Applicants may opt out of this public disclosure requirement only if a specific state law or statute, local rule, or other restriction, such as a court order or pre-existing contract, bars publication of the purchasing price data. 26

Questions? 27

Thank you! 28