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Mendocino County
CTAP Region 1

Countywide Totals
1 COE
13 districts
71 schools

Connected to K12HSN via Primary Circuit

100%

COEs
1 of 1 COEs connected

67%

Districts
8 of 12 Districts connected

65%

Schools
46 of 71 Schools connected

Connection Path
Mendocino County Office of Education connects via Point-to-point [1Gbs] to Sonoma County Office of Education [District]
Sonoma County Office of Education connects via Point-to-point [1Gbs] to Oakland Hub

Connectivity Speeds

Bandwidth


COEs

Districts


Schools

< T-1

0
0%

0
0%

1
1%

T-1

0
0%

1
8%

4
6%

> T-1 < 10Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

7
10%

10Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

2
3%

> 10Mbs < 45Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

45Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

1
1%

> 45Mbs < 100Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

100Mbs

0
0%

6
46%

25
35%

> 100Mbs < 155Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

155Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

> 155Mbs < 1Gbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

1Gbs

1
100%

1
8%

10
14%

> 1Gbs < 10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

> 10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%



The average speed of countywide site connections is > 10Mbs < 45Mbs.

Mendocino County Districts
Anderson Valley Unified (Schools: 4)
Arena Union Elementary (Schools: 1)
Fort Bragg Unified (Schools: 9)
Laytonville Unified (Schools: 6)
Leggett Valley Unified (Schools: 5)
Manchester Union Elementary (Schools: 1)
Mendocino County Office of Education (Schools: 3)
Mendocino Unified (Schools: 7)
Point Arena Joint Union High (Schools: 2)
Potter Valley Community Unified (Schools: 5)
Round Valley Unified (Schools: 5)
Ukiah Unified (Schools: 13)
Willits Unified (Schools: 10)





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