Proposed FCC Changes & their Impact on Illinois
Changes are coming to several important FCC programs relating to funding and edtech. Tune in to learn how they’ll impact Illinois schools from program expert Mindy Fiscus.
The FCC and USAC opened a new 471 Window to specifically address requests for financial assistance towards immediate increases in bandwidth for the current school year, July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021. Districts that find themselves in an immediate need for additional bandwidth due to remote learning needs as a result of COVID-19 are encouraged to take advantage of this funding opportunity. This opportunity is limited to district internet access as we are still awaiting federal action on requests for relief as it pertains to student home access for remote learning.
New Form 471s can be filed until October 16, 2020 and will be considered retroactive to the beginning of this funding year (service back to July 1, 2020). Districts are asked to provide documentation as a new contract in the EPC system. This process is outside of the 471 form.
A previously recorded step-by-step is available on our LTC youtube channel HERE. Interested districts must then file a new 471 Form requesting the additional bandwidth. Only Category 1 requests are eligible for this new window, and are intended to amend existing service requests.
Interested districts MUST include the following in the narrative of their new Funding Request:
Please contact Digital Access Coordinator/ IL State E-rate Coordinator, Melinda Fiscus (mfiscus@ltcillinois.org) for assistance with the program.
Mindy provides leadership, expertise, and support related to broadband connectivity, equipment and device access, and funding sources, including E-Rate.