BEAD-the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program, as administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Broadband Service-deployed internet access service with a minimum of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload transmission speeds (100:20 Mbps).
Cooperative-a corporation organized under Part I of Chapter 2 of Title 12 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 or a corporation who becomes subject to those provisions pursuant to R.S. 12:401 et seq.
CRN-Sub Project Areas with Critical Resiliency Needs.
Director-the Executive Director of the Office of Broadband Development and Connectivity within the Division of Administration.
Economically Disadvantaged Areas-socially disadvantaged areas whose ability to participate in the free enterprise system has been impaired due to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to other areas who are not socially disadvantaged.
Economically Distressed Parish-an unserved area that is in need of expansion of business and industry and the creation of jobs, giving consideration to unemployment, per capita income, and the number of residents receiving public assistance within that unserved area.
EHCT-extremely high-cost threshold.
Eligible Community Anchor Institutions-a community anchor institution that lacks access to Gigabit-level broadband service.
Eligible Grant Recipient-a provider of broadband service, including a provider operated by a local government if the local government is compliant with the Local Government Fair Competition Act prior to July 1, 2021, with respect to providing such services, a cooperative, or any partnership thereof.
Eligible Locations-locations eligible for BEAD funding.
Eligible Parishes-any parish with unserved structures.
Eligible Project-a discrete and specific project located in an unserved area of an eligible parish seeking to provide broadband service to homes, households, businesses, educational facilities, healthcare facilities, and community anchor points not currently served. A project that is primarily engaged in middle-mile, backhaul, or similar work is not an eligible project. The inclusion of middle-mile, backhaul, or similar capacity is permissible in an eligible project, if the capacity does not otherwise exist and is necessary for the project's last-mile broadband connectivity to end-users. If a contiguous project area crosses from one eligible parish into one or more eligible adjacent parishes, the project shall be deemed to be located in the parish where the greatest number of unserved households are proposed to be served.
Fabric-Federal Communications Commission mapping fabric.
FTTH-Fiber to the Home.
GUMBO 2.0-Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities 2.0.
Household-any individual or group of individuals who are living together at the same address as one economic unit. A household may include related and unrelated persons. An "economic unit" consists of all adult individuals contributing to and sharing in the income and expenses of a household. An adult is any person eighteen years or older. If an adult has no or minimal income, and lives with someone who provides financial support to him, both people shall be considered part of the same household. Children under the age of 18 living with their parents or guardians are considered to be part of the same household as their parents or guardians.
In-Kind-existing facilities, equipment, materials, and structures that a local government makes available in partnership with an internet service provider as a contribution to the proposed project, consistent with market rates. Examples include but are not limited to copper wire, coaxial cable, optical cable, loose tube cable, communication huts, conduits, vaults, patch panels, mounting hardware, poles, generators, batteries and cabinets, network nodes, network routers, network switches, microwave relays, microwave receivers, site routers, outdoor cabinets, towers, easements, rights-of-way, and buildings or structures owned by the local government that are made available for location or collocation purposes. This term may also include fees.
Infrastructure-existing facilities, equipment, materials, and structures that an internet service provider has installed either for its core business or public enterprise purposes. Examples include but are not limited to copper wire, coaxial cable, optical cable, loose tube cable, communication huts, conduits, vaults, patch panels, mounting hardware, poles, generators, batteries and cabinets, network nodes, network routers, network switches, microwave relays, microwave receivers, site routers, outdoor cabinets, towers, easements, rights-of-way, and buildings or structures owned by the entity that are made available for location or collocation purposes.
Infrastructure Costs-costs directly related to the construction of broadband infrastructure for the extension of broadband service for an eligible project, including installation, acquiring or updating easements, backhaul infrastructure, and testing costs. The term does not include overhead or administrative costs.
Limited Waiver-Build America Buy America limited waiver.
Local Government-a parish, municipality, or school board, or any instrumentality thereof.
NOFO-notice of funding opportunity.
Office-the Office of Broadband Development and Connectivity within the Division of Administration.
Priority Projects-Deployment projects that must be prioritized before non-deployment initiatives.
Prospective Broadband Recipient-a household, home, business, educational facility, healthcare facility, community anchor point, agricultural operation, or agricultural processing facility that is currently unserved and is identified in an application submitted.
Reliable Service-broadband service that the Broadband DATA Maps show is accessible to a location via: fiber-optic technology, cable modem/ hybrid fiber-coaxial technology, digital subscriber line technology, or terrestrial fixed wireless technology utilizing entirely licensed spectrum or using a hybrid of licensed and unlicensed spectrum.
Resolution of Consent-Support and permission from a federally-recognized tribe to build on their land.
Shapefile-a file format for storing, depicting, and analyzing geospatial data depicting broadband coverage, comprised of several component files, such as a Main file (.shp), an Index file (.sbx), and a dBASE table (.dbf).
SPA-sub-project area.
Speed of Network-advertised and actual Internet speed.
Unserved-notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal funding awarded to or allocated by the state for broadband deployment shall not be used, directly or indirectly, to deploy broadband infrastructure to provide broadband internet service in any area of the state where broadband internet service of at least 100:20 Mbps is available from at least one internet service provider.
Unserved Area-a designated geographic area that is presently without access to broadband service offered by a wireline or fixed wireless provider. Areas included in an application where a provider has been designated to receive funds through other state or federally funded programs designated specifically for broadband deployment shall be considered served if such funding is intended to result in the initiation of activity related to the construction of broadband infrastructure in such area within 24 months of the expiration of the 60-day period related to such application established pursuant to R.S. 51:2370.4.
La. Admin. Code tit. 4, § XXI-103