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California K-12 High Speed Network
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California K-12 High Speed Network

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San Joaquin County
CTAP Region 6

Countywide Totals
1 COE
15 districts
204 schools

Connected to K12HSN via Primary Circuit

100%

COEs
1 of 1 COEs connected

71%

Districts
10 of 14 Districts connected

23%

Schools
47 of 204 Schools connected

Connection Path
San Joaquin County Office of Education connects via Carrier Ethernet (e.g. - OptiMan, MetroEthernet) [1Gbs] to Sacramento Hub

Connectivity Speeds

Bandwidth


COEs

Districts


Schools

< T-1

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

T-1

0
0%

6
40%

107
52%

> T-1 < 10Mbs

0
0%

2
13%

5
2%

10Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

18
9%

> 10Mbs < 45Mbs

0
0%

2
13%

0
0%

45Mbs

0
0%

1
7%

19
9%

> 45Mbs < 100Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

100Mbs

0
0%

2
13%

23
11%

> 100Mbs < 155Mbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

155Mbs

0
0%

1
7%

0
0%

> 155Mbs < 1Gbs

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

1Gbs

1
100%

0
0%

5
2%

> 1Gbs < 10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

18
9%

10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%

> 10Gbps

0
0%

0
0%

0
0%



The average speed of countywide site connections is 10Mbs.

San Joaquin County Districts
Banta Elementary (Schools: 1)
Escalon Unified (Schools: 7)
Jefferson Elementary (Schools: 4)
Lammersville Elementary (Schools: 3)
Lincoln Unified (Schools: 11)
Linden Unified (Schools: 9)
Lodi Unified (Schools: 51)
Manteca Unified (Schools: 30)
New Hope Elementary (Schools: 1)
New Jerusalem Elementary (Schools: 1)
Oak View Union Elementary (Schools: 1)
Ripon Unified (Schools: 7)
San Joaquin County Office of Education (Schools: 3)
Stockton Unified (Schools: 53)
Tracy Joint Unified (Schools: 22)





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