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Cybertelecom
Federal Internet Law & Policy
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Erate: Eligibility List |
The FCC conducts a regular review of those items which are and which are not eligible under the ERate program. Below is some of the proceedings and updates. It is best to consult the USAC website for the most up to date list.
- Released: 07/27/2007. COMMENT SOUGHT ON DRAFT ELIGIBLE SERVICES LIST FOR SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM. (Dkt No 02-6). Comments Due: 08/10/2007. Reply Comments Due: 08/17/2007. (FCC No. 07-130). WCB. Contact: Gina Spade, Cara Voth or James Bachtell at (202) 418-7400, TTY (202) 418-0484. Action by: the Commission FCC-07-130A1.doc FCC-07-130A2.doc FCC-07-130A1.pdf FCC-07-130A2.pdf FCC-07-130A1.txt FCC-07-130A2.txt
- FCC 07-182 Released: October 19, 2007 CC Docket No. 02-6 Via this Public Notice, the Commission releases the Funding Year 2008 Eligible Services List (ESL) for the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism pursuant to section 54.522 of the Commission's rules. [1] On July 27, 2007, the Commission released a Public Notice (FCC 07-130) seeking comment on the ESL proposed by the universal service fund's administrator, the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), for Funding Year 2008, as required by section 54.522. [2] Those comments, where applicable, are noted in this Public Notice.
Some of the changes that have been made to the Funding Year 2008 ESL are:
· Centrex: In the 2008 ESL, Centrex service is treated as basic telephone service for purposes of the schools and libraries program with the intention of eliminating the requirement that applicants file a technology plan for Centrex service. [3]
· Internet Access for Distance Learning: We clarify that basic conduit access to the Internet for the purpose of accessing distance learning and video conferencing is eligible for funding in the Internet access category but distance learning and video conferencing tools are not eligible for funding.
· Broadband over Power Lines (BPL): We add BPL under the entry for Digital Transmission Services to allow applicants to seek funding for the transmission component of BPL as a telecommunications service. [4]
· BPL-enabled Internet access service: We add BPL-enabled Internet access service under the entry for Internet access to allow applicants to seek funding for BPL-enabled Internet access service under the Internet access category if the service is bundled with Internet access. [5]
· Ancillary Calendaring Functions: We clarify that program participants are not required to provide cost allocation for calendaring functions ancillary to E-mail service.
· Web Hosting: We clarify the eligible components of a web hosting service. [6]
· Failover Products or Services: "Failover" products or services have been added to the list of miscellaneous ineligible components. [7]
As we stated in the July 27 th Public Notice, this proceeding is limited to determining what services are eligible under the Commission's current rules and is not intended to be a vehicle for changing any eligibility rules. Therefore, those comments not addressed in the Funding Year 2008 ESL may be more appropriately filed for the Commission's consideration in the general proceeding for the Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism in CC Docket No. 02-6. Those comments not addressed may include comments that requested eligibility for new services or products, comments that requested that services or products currently deemed ineligible be made eligible, comments that requested that the Commission take action outside of the scope of this proceeding, or comments that requested that the Commission take action that was not permitted by the short time frame allotted for this proceeding by section 54.522 of the Commission's rules.
In addition, section 54.522 requires the Commission to issue a public notice attaching the final eligible services list for the upcoming funding year at least 60 days prior to the opening of the funding window for the schools and libraries program. [8] W e authorize USAC to open the annual application filing window on November 7, 2007. Because the filing window would open less than 60 days after the release of this Public Notice, we therefore waive on our own motion section 54.522 of the Commission's rules requiring publication of the ESL at least 60 days prior to the commencement of the filing window. [9] We conclude that this action will facilitate the application process for E-rate beneficiaries applying for monies for funding year 2008.
For further information, contact Gina Spade, James Bachtell or Regina Brown in the Telecommunications Access Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau at (202) 418-7400, TTY (202) 418-0484.
Action taken by the Commission on October 18, 2007: Chairman Kevin J. Martin and Commissioners Michael J. Copps, Jonathan S. Adelstein, Deborah Taylor Tate and Robert M. McDowell
- RELEASES FUNDING YEAR 2007 ELIGIBLE SERVICES LIST FOR SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM. (Dkt No 02-6). (FCC No. 06-158)., FCC 10/24/2006
- PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES LIST FOR UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM FOR SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES., FCC 7/25/2006
- PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES LIST FOR UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM FOR SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES. (Dkt No 02-6). Comments Due: 08/25/2005.Reply Comments Due: 09/01/2005. (FCC No. 05-158). WCB. Contact: (202) 418-7400, TTY: (202) 418-0484, FCC, 8/16/2005
- On December 23, 2003, the Commission adopted a rule that formalizes the process for updating the eligible services list for the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism. Under this rule, the Universal Service Administrative Company (Administrator) is required to submit annually a draft eligible services list for the following funding year. The rule also requires that the Commission issue a Public Notice seeking comment on the Administrator’s proposed eligible services list. Finally, at least sixty days prior to the opening of the window for the following funding year, the rule requires the Commission to issue a public notice attaching the final eligible services list for the upcoming funding year. Item: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-158A1.pdf
- Released: 08/13/2004. PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES LIST FOR UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM FOR SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES. (Dkt No 02-6). Comments Due: 08/23/2004. Reply Comments Due: 08/30/2004. (FCC No. 04-200). WCB. Contact: Jennifer Schneider or Greg Lipscomb at (202) 418-7400, TTY: (202) 418-0484, FCC 8/18/2004
Updated: January 17, 1998
Note: Source of information is noted. Not all sources are authoritative . Everything is subject to challenge and revision. Please let us know of updates or corrections. e-mail.
Eligible schools and libraries may purchase all commercially available telecommunications services at discounted prices. Internet access, and installation and maintenance of internal connections are also eligible for discounted rates. Schools and libraries will have maximum flexibility to purchase the services that they believe will meet their needs most effectively and efficiently.
-- NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm
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Network Element
Comment
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Covered?
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Source
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| Asbestos removal |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
| Cable modems |
Probably Not |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Computers (with the exception of network file servers) and other hardware |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
| Connections (Internal) between educational buildings on campus |
Yes |
Linda Schatz, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Post # 3--Fourth Reconsideration Order FAQ (Jan. 7, 1998) |
| Connections between educational buildings not on the same Campus |
No |
Linda Schatz, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Post # 3--Fourth Reconsideration Order FAQ (Jan. 7, 1998) (citing fn 569, 583) |
| Connections between educational non-instructional buildings on the same campus which are not necessary to deliver services to an instructional building (if it is necessary, it is covered). |
No |
Linda Schatz, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Summary--Fourth Order on Reconsideration (Jan. 3, 1998) (citing paras 209-210) |
| Content subscriptions (i.e., subscription to Wall Street Journal Web Page |
No |
NTIA New Universal Service Guide (6-24-97) http://www.ntia.doc.gov/. |
| Dial-up Internet access service |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Direct Internet connection service |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
Domain Name Servers
located at and serving a single building may be eligible since their use is essential to using the Internet and the Web. |
Yes |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| Electrical system upgrades |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
E-mail server off-site
that provides services to many sites from a central location such as a school district office or a library cooperative is probably not eligible as part of "internal connections" since the service isn't provided within a single building or complex. |
No |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
E-mail server on-site
located at a single site and providing e-mail services to just that site, is more likely to be eligible since it is an essential element in transmitting information (e-mail) to or from classrooms or libraries. |
Yes |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| E-mail service |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Fax machines |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
Fiber Optic Cable
Between Schools, Owned by schools |
No |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu (Jan. 10, 1998) |
Fiber Optic Cable
Between Schools, Leased from Telco |
Yes |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu (Jan. 10, 1998) |
High speed line service
T-1, 56 kbs, ISDN |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Hubs |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
| Installation of eligible internal connections |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
| Leased Data Circuits |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Leased Services |
Yes |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Re: Questions regarding eligible items (Dec. 9, 1997) |
| Maintenance of eligible internal connections |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
| Modems |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
| Network file servers (including the necessary software) |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
News servers
not likely to be eligible since information content is not eligible for USF discounts. |
No |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| NIC Cards |
No |
Beverly Vesota, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Summary of SLC Training Meeting in D.C. (Dec. 29, 1997) |
| Proxy or caching servers |
Uncertain |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| Routers |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
| Security |
No |
NTIA New Universal Service Guide (6-24-97) http://www.ntia.doc.gov/. |
| Software (with the exception of the software required for the operation of network file servers) |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
Switches
(Internet connection) |
Yes |
NECA, Basic Primer on Telecommunications Discounts - SLC (undated accessed January 19, 1998) http://www.neca.org/funds/basicwh.htm |
| Teacher training |
No |
FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q9 (July 2, 1997). |
Video Codecs
Video codecs may not be eligible for USF discounts as part of "internal connections". One way to think of a codec is as providing a function similar to a modem (analog to digital conversion) and since modems are not eligible it is likely that codecs won't be eligible either. Another way to think about this is that a codec is similar to a network hub or router (supports digital protocols such as H.320) which are eligible and so a codec might also be eligible. While video codecs may not be eligible as part of "internal connections", they may be eligible for USF discounts when they are included as part of a "commercially available telecommunications service" by a "telecommunications carrier". The FCC or SLC will need to clarify just how video codecs fit into the USF program. |
No |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| Web servers |
No |
Jeff Ogden, Merit.Net, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.edu, Summary of several conversations with staff at FCC (Dec. 4, 1997) |
| Wide Area Network owned by schools and libraries |
No |
Linda Schatz, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Post # 3--Fourth Reconsideration Order FAQ (Jan. 7, 1998) (citing para 193). |
| Wide Area Network Leased from Telco |
Yes |
Linda Schatz, E-mail to minwg-share@merit.net, Post # 3--Fourth Reconsideration Order FAQ (Jan. 7, 1998) (citing fn 585). |
| Wireless local area networks (LANs) |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
| Wiring |
Yes |
Order paras. 450-60; FCC FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Service and the Snowe-Rockefeller Amendment Q8 (July 2, 1997). |
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