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FETC - Orlando . January 2014. Forms Changes for Funding Year 2014-15. Form 470. FCC Form 470 Updates. Consolidated the Telecommunications and Internet access categories of service into the field Priority One Services - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Craig J. Nichols, Secretary1

FETC - ORLANDO JANUARY 2014

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FORMS CHANGES FOR FUNDING YEAR 2014-15

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FORM 470

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FCC Form 470 Updates Consolidated the Telecommunications and Internet

access categories of service into the field Priority One Services

Note: Applicants must still distinguish services between Telecommunications and Internet access on Form 471

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FCC Form 470 Updates

8a (T), 10a (IC), 11a (BMIC). YES, I have released or intend to release an RFP for one or more of these services. It is available or will become available on the Internet at:

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Form 470, Page 7: Block 5

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FCC Form 470 Updates

Document retention certification Block 5, Item 19 update “I certify that I will retain required documents for

a period of at least five years (or whatever retention period is required by the rules in effect at the time of this certification) after the last day of service delivered.”

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FORM 471

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Block 2 has been removed and a new data gathering section has been added to Block 5

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Form 471, Page 7: Block 5

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Additional Block 5 reporting requirements:

For Broadband and other connectivity services only• T‐1, fiber, DSL, cable, cellular wireless hotspots,

satellite Does not apply to non‐broadband or other

connectivity services• Cellular service, web hosting and email service

Complete information for every applicable funding request

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FCC Form 471 Updates

In Block 5 if you are not requesting broadband or other connectivity services for the individual funding request, check the box

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FCC Form 471 Updates

If you are requesting broadband or other connectivity services, fill out Block 5, Item 24

For example, if you request one T‐1, six fiber connections that average 150 Mbps and one gigabit connection:

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Item 24 b, 1 ‐ For all applicants, if the Internet service is available to students or patrons in more than just a single location or office

If the access is provided by wired connections, approximately what percentage of the school classroom or public library rooms included in the Block 4 worksheet for this FRN will have access to wired drops? _____?

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Item 24 b, 2 ‐ For all applicants, if the Internet service is available to students or patrons in more than just a single location or office

If the access is provided by Wi‐Fi connections, approximately what percentage of the school classroom or public library rooms included in the Block 4 worksheet for this FRN will have access to a Wi‐Fi signal? _____?

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Item 24 c ‐ For consortia and statewide applications, do the connections in this FRN include the last mile connection to the school or library? Yes No

If no, are these connections only for backbone connections? Yes No

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Form 471, Page 7: Block 6

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FCC Form 471 Updates

Document retention certification Block 6, Item 33 update

“I certify that I will retain required documents for a period of at least five years (or whatever retention period is required by the rules in effect at the time of this certification) after the last day of service delivered.”

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FORMS 479, 486, 500

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FCC Form 479 Changes

Certification by Administrative Authority to Billed Entity of Compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act• Document retention certification updated• Item 6e, CIPA Waiver for Libraries in FY2004,

consolidated with Item 6d, the general checkbox for CIPA waivers

• Minor text edits

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FCC Form 479 Changes

Item 6e, CIPA Waiver for Libraries in FY2004, consolidated• Text added to Item 6d to inform libraries that need to

make this waiver request to do so using the CIPA waiver in Item 6d

Minor text edits• For example, “Telephone Number” instead of “10‐Digit

Telephone Number”

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FCC Form 486 Changes

Name changed to Receipt of Service Confirmation and Children’s Internet Protection Act and Technology Plan Certification Form

Item 6C, CIPA Waiver for Libraries in FY2004, consolidated with Item 6B, the general checkbox for CIPA waivers

Item 8, technology plan certification, updated

Item 10, document retention certification updated

Minor text edits

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FCC Form 486 Changes

Item 6C, CIPA Waiver for Libraries in FY2004, consolidated

Text added to Item 6B to inform libraries that need to make this waiver request to do so using the CIPA waiver in Item 6B

References to FCC Form 479 Item 6e (CIPA waiver for libraries in FY2004) removed from FCC Form 486 Item 11f and 11g CIPA certifications

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FCC Form 486 Changes

Item 8, technology plan certification, updated to reflect that technology plans only need to be prepared if required by program rules

For example, currently technology plans do not need to be prepared if applicants are seeking Priority One services only.

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FCC Form 500 Changes

Name changed to Funding Commitment Adjustment Request Form

Blocks added for:• Services adjustment – service start date, contract

expiration date, and service delivery extension requests

• FRN cancellation or reduction• Equipment transfer notifications

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Helpful links

Fl. Dept. of Ed. Technology Plan Addendum Cert.

District Technology Plan Essentials (FLDOE)

State Educational Technology Directors Assn. (FLDOE)

FLDOE Technology Guidelines (FLDOE)

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E-rate Team Contact Information

Bridget Duffbridget.duff@dms.myflorida.com850-921-1650

Al Arauzadolfo.arauz@dms.myflorida.com850-921-1651

Lauren Harrislauren.harris@dms.myflorida.com850-922-7503

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