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Preparing K–12
for the Digital Age
Preparing America’s students for the skills they need to earn jobs and compete
in the international marketplace relies increasingly on interactive, personalized
learning experiences driven by new technology.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is helping prepare students for a
digital-learning future with the E-rate program and release of the First and Second
E-rate Modernization Orders. The First E-rate Modernization Order focuses on the
bandwidth needed to bring school districts to the forefront of the digital age with a
set of established guidelines (Table 1).
THE OPPORTUNITY IN E-RATE FOR FIBER
Table 1. First E-Rate Modernization Order Guidelines
Broadband Access for Teaching,
Learning, and School Operations
2014–2015 School Year
Target
2017–2018 School Year
Target
An external Internet connection to
the Internet service provider
At least 100 Mbps per
1000 students/staff
At least 1 Gbps per 1000
students/staff
Internal wide area network
connections from the district to
each school and among schools
within the district
At least 1 Gbps per 1000
students/staff
At least 10 Gbps per 1000
students/staff
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Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R)
At-A-GlancePreparing K–12 for the Digital Age
E-Rate Modernization Order Guidelines: Questions to Consider
What Are the Benefits to School Districts of Lighting
Dark Fiber or Self-Provisioning Fiber for a High-
Capacity Broadband Network?
The FCC anticipates that funding for dark fiber will
be a cost-effective option for many E-rate applicants
by increasing the number of competitive options for
broadband construction and deployment, as well as
lowering (or eliminating) recurring operational costs.
Self-provisioning helps enable schools and libraries that
have few options under managed services to obtain
needed high-speed connectivity through lower costs in
a competitive marketplace or in self-sufficiency.
How Does E-Rate Allow Schools and Libraries to
Amortize and Pay-Off the High Upfront Construction
Costs Associated with Making High-Capacity
Broadband Network Operational?
•	 Special construction costs extend beyond a school’s
property line.
•	 E-rate pays the full discounted share of upfront
special construction charges in the first year.
•	 Applicants can to pay their discounted share of those
upfront costs in installed payments over four years
(must be stated as the option on the 470 form).
Are You Considering the Dark Fiber or Self-
Construction Option?
The Second E-rate Modernization Order adopts
safeguards to ensure that applicants properly compare
dark fiber with other options:
•	 Applicants that seek bids through RFP for dark fiber
must also seek bids for managed services over a
comparable time period and choose the most cost-
effective solution (does not mean least expensive) on
the same 470 form.
•	 Along with the cost of leasing fiber or self-
construction, equipment (also eligible in Category
1) and maintenance costs associated with lighting
dark fiber must be included in the bid and compared
over an equal time, which can be determined by the
applicant through a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
model.
•	 Applicants can receive funding for infrastructure costs
up to six months prior to start of funding year (January
2016) and can get a one-year extension due to
unavoidable delays.
Is Your Network Ready to Meet the Guidelines?
Only one percent of schools will meet these guidelines
at the current pace of adoption. Therefore, the Second
E-rate Modernization Order aims at enabling school
districts to pursue dark fiber and equipment to meet
their growing needs for bandwidth.
What Eligible Services Rules Should You Take Into
Account When Planning?
Beginning in funding year 2016, the second order
amends the E-rate program’s eligible services list to
equalize the treatment of lit and dark fiber. It also permits
districts to seek E-rate support for self-construction of
their own high-speed broadband networks (dark fiber),
or portions of such networks when self-provisioning,
when it is the most cost-effective solution.
Why Did the FCC Decide To Make Dark Fiber and Self-
Provisioned Broadband Networks Eligible?
The FCC recognized that the lack of access to
broadband infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, and
the operational costs of high-speed connections in
many other areas are two major obstacles to achieving
the E-rate program goals. These actions are designed
to help close the rural connectivity gap and increase the
affordability of high-speed broadband to all applicants.
This will mainly be accomplished through funding fiber
builds. This changing paradigm moves districts from
a current managed-service structure, which includes
operational costs that will grow over years to meet digital
education needs, to a more friendly capital expenditure
model, where school districts own and operate their
networks and budget for growth yearly as needed.
Cisco Is Ready to Help
Consult your Cisco account manager and supporting
Cisco E-rate team or your E-rate consultant to get
started. The FCC E-rate website also offers detailed
information about all these topics. The time is now to
start planning for the digital-learning revolution and
enabling students to reach a bright future.

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Help Prepare K-12 Schools for the Digital Age

  • 1. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Preparing K–12 for the Digital Age Preparing America’s students for the skills they need to earn jobs and compete in the international marketplace relies increasingly on interactive, personalized learning experiences driven by new technology. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is helping prepare students for a digital-learning future with the E-rate program and release of the First and Second E-rate Modernization Orders. The First E-rate Modernization Order focuses on the bandwidth needed to bring school districts to the forefront of the digital age with a set of established guidelines (Table 1). THE OPPORTUNITY IN E-RATE FOR FIBER Table 1. First E-Rate Modernization Order Guidelines Broadband Access for Teaching, Learning, and School Operations 2014–2015 School Year Target 2017–2018 School Year Target An external Internet connection to the Internet service provider At least 100 Mbps per 1000 students/staff At least 1 Gbps per 1000 students/staff Internal wide area network connections from the district to each school and among schools within the district At least 1 Gbps per 1000 students/staff At least 10 Gbps per 1000 students/staff
  • 2. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) At-A-GlancePreparing K–12 for the Digital Age E-Rate Modernization Order Guidelines: Questions to Consider What Are the Benefits to School Districts of Lighting Dark Fiber or Self-Provisioning Fiber for a High- Capacity Broadband Network? The FCC anticipates that funding for dark fiber will be a cost-effective option for many E-rate applicants by increasing the number of competitive options for broadband construction and deployment, as well as lowering (or eliminating) recurring operational costs. Self-provisioning helps enable schools and libraries that have few options under managed services to obtain needed high-speed connectivity through lower costs in a competitive marketplace or in self-sufficiency. How Does E-Rate Allow Schools and Libraries to Amortize and Pay-Off the High Upfront Construction Costs Associated with Making High-Capacity Broadband Network Operational? • Special construction costs extend beyond a school’s property line. • E-rate pays the full discounted share of upfront special construction charges in the first year. • Applicants can to pay their discounted share of those upfront costs in installed payments over four years (must be stated as the option on the 470 form). Are You Considering the Dark Fiber or Self- Construction Option? The Second E-rate Modernization Order adopts safeguards to ensure that applicants properly compare dark fiber with other options: • Applicants that seek bids through RFP for dark fiber must also seek bids for managed services over a comparable time period and choose the most cost- effective solution (does not mean least expensive) on the same 470 form. • Along with the cost of leasing fiber or self- construction, equipment (also eligible in Category 1) and maintenance costs associated with lighting dark fiber must be included in the bid and compared over an equal time, which can be determined by the applicant through a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model. • Applicants can receive funding for infrastructure costs up to six months prior to start of funding year (January 2016) and can get a one-year extension due to unavoidable delays. Is Your Network Ready to Meet the Guidelines? Only one percent of schools will meet these guidelines at the current pace of adoption. Therefore, the Second E-rate Modernization Order aims at enabling school districts to pursue dark fiber and equipment to meet their growing needs for bandwidth. What Eligible Services Rules Should You Take Into Account When Planning? Beginning in funding year 2016, the second order amends the E-rate program’s eligible services list to equalize the treatment of lit and dark fiber. It also permits districts to seek E-rate support for self-construction of their own high-speed broadband networks (dark fiber), or portions of such networks when self-provisioning, when it is the most cost-effective solution. Why Did the FCC Decide To Make Dark Fiber and Self- Provisioned Broadband Networks Eligible? The FCC recognized that the lack of access to broadband infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, and the operational costs of high-speed connections in many other areas are two major obstacles to achieving the E-rate program goals. These actions are designed to help close the rural connectivity gap and increase the affordability of high-speed broadband to all applicants. This will mainly be accomplished through funding fiber builds. This changing paradigm moves districts from a current managed-service structure, which includes operational costs that will grow over years to meet digital education needs, to a more friendly capital expenditure model, where school districts own and operate their networks and budget for growth yearly as needed. Cisco Is Ready to Help Consult your Cisco account manager and supporting Cisco E-rate team or your E-rate consultant to get started. The FCC E-rate website also offers detailed information about all these topics. The time is now to start planning for the digital-learning revolution and enabling students to reach a bright future.