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Basic Eligible Services Helping You Succeed Schools and Libraries Division Washington, DC Newark Atlanta Chicago Orlando Los Angeles Portland Houston September/October 2009

2 Intro  The Eligible Services List (ESL)  Product/Service Eligibility –Priority One Telecommunications Internet Access –Priority Two Internal Connections (IC) Basic Maintenance of IC  Miscellaneous

3 Eligible Services List  What is the Eligible Services List? –The ESL is a reference for participants in the program to use to find out what products and services E-rate will support  How is the Eligible Services List created? –Input from FCC Orders, USAC, and recommendations from the Public Comment Period

4 Eligible Services List  Five sections –Telecommunications Services –Internet Access –Internal Connections –Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections –Miscellaneous  Three special areas with additional information –Special Eligibility Conditions –Glossary –Index

5 Eligible Services List

6 Telecommunications Services (Priority One)

7 Basic Telephone Services –Basic telephone services do NOT require a technology plan 800 service Centrex service Local phone service Long distance service POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) Radio loop Wireless telephone services

8 Non-Basic Telecom Services  Non-basic telecom services require a technology plan –All services listed as Digital Transmission Services –Includes but is not limited to: T-x, ATM, DSL, OC-x, Fiber Optic, DS-x, Frame Relay and PRI

9 Internet Access (Priority One)

10 Internet Access (IA)  Basic conduit access to the Internet, service, and web hosting are eligible IA services  Basic conduits include but are not limited to: –Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) –Cable Modem –Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) –Satellite –T-x, DS-x, OC-x

11 Internal Connections (IC) (Priority Two)

12 A Visual Guide to IC  Pictorial of the eligibility of services and products  Explanation of conditionality  Services and products are example configurations

13 Internal Connections Ex. 1

14 Internal Connections Ex. 2

15 Classroom Internal Connections

16 Classroom Internal Connections Ex. 2

17 Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections (Priority Two)

18 Basic Maintenance of IC –Ensures the necessary and continued operation of eligible internal connection components at eligible locations. Ex: Repair and upkeep of eligible hardware, wire and cable maintenance, and configuration changes.

19 Basic Maintenance of IC  Basic technical support of eligible hardware is Eligible. End-user support such as a student calling a help desk for technical assistance is NOT Eligible.

20 Basic Maintenance of IC  BMIC is a Recurring service –Delivery must be within July 1 st – June 30 th  BMIC is exempt from the Two-in-Five rule

21 Miscellaneous

22 Miscellaneous  Miscellaneous items reflect same category of the product or service  Installation, activation, initial configuration, training, shipping, taxes and lease fees are all conditionally eligible

23 Questions???