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BUILDING A REGIONAL HIGHSPEED BROADBAND NETWORK

BUILDING A REGIONAL HIGHSPEED BROADBAND NETWORK. Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board. TRANSPORT AND LAST MILE SERVICES CONCEPTS AND EXISTING COMMUNITY FEATURES. General Concept for Rural Service in Southern Tier East Region. National Grid

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BUILDING A REGIONAL HIGHSPEED BROADBAND NETWORK

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  1. BUILDING A REGIONAL HIGHSPEED BROADBAND NETWORK Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board TRANSPORT AND LAST MILE SERVICES CONCEPTS AND EXISTING COMMUNITY FEATURES

  2. General Concept for Rural Service in Southern Tier East Region

  3. National Grid Service to major Points of Presence Binghamton, Buffalo, New York City Regional Transport Net Fiber backbone supporting Central Offices and Service Nodes Local Last Mile Direct Customer Service relying on Multiple Technologies and Local Choice

  4. Design Considerations

  5. Review of Points With Special Broadband Needs • HEALTHCARE CENTERS AND HOSPITALS • COLLEGES, BOCES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS & LIBRARIES • PUBLIC AREAS, PARKS • POLICE, 911 CENTERS, FIRE SERVICE • MAJOR INDUSTRIES

  6. Multiple Telephone Companies Serve the Region

  7. Telecommunications Meets Multiple Needs • Health • Education • Government • Business

  8. Health......... From Presentation by Appalachian Regional Commission at Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board Telecommunications Conference 1/22/09

  9. Education...... From Presentation by Appalachian Regional Commission at Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board Telecommunications Conference 1/22/09

  10. Government........ From Presentation by Appalachian Regional Commission at Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board Telecommunications Conference 1/22/09

  11. and Business uses. From Presentation by Appalachian Regional Commission at Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board Telecommunications Conference 1/22/09

  12. COMPOSITE OF POINTS OF SPECIAL BROADBAND NEEDSand2004 Broadband Lines

  13. Estimations based upon County Parcel Data and 2004 fiber inventory Areas shown are outside of cable served areas and typical DSL range (2 miles from Central Station) STE Estimate of Percent of Households Underserved Broome 35.4% Cortland 51.9% Delaware 66.0% Otsego 52.6% Schoharie 64.2% Tioga 42.8% Regional Average 48.8% ESTIMATION OF UNDERSERVED AREAS

  14. Examples of Existing and Planned Multi-County Networks

  15. An Economic Development Initiative of Development Authority of the North Country317 Washington Street, Suite 414 • Watertown, NY 13601 • 315.785.2593 • www.danc.org

  16. The OATN has been developed through: • Public-private partnerships • US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, and Representative John McHugh ($3.0 million) • New York State ($6.25 million) • M&T Bank ($9.4 million)

  17. What is the OATN? • 760 miles of fiber optic cable throughout Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties, including connection to Syracuse, plus electronic and optical transmission equipment • Central Offices are located in communities with good opportunities to expand competitive commercial service offerings

  18. CBN Connect Funding1.09 • Total project cost estimate: $35 million • McHugh, Clinton: - HUD $300,000 for wireless pilot project - SBA $245,000 for staff and feasibility study • EDA: $250,000 for technical design • Empire State Development: $250,000 for EDA match • Federal & State potential for construction funds • FCC Telemedicine $7.6Mfunding of ACTION opens opportunity for partnership with CBN Connect

  19. Connections to DANK Network CBN Connect Network 400 Mile Fiber Optic “Backbone” in Clinton, Essex, and Franklin Counties

  20. Development Concepts for the Southern Tier Three Tiered Approach: • National/International Grid Connection National and International Service Providers • Regional Transport Spine and Loops Regional Public and Private Sector Providers -All High Speed Optical Fiber • Multiple Approaches to Last Mile Multiple Service Providers -Broadband over Powerline (BPL) - Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Satellite Services - Wireless/Mobile WiFi/WPAN and WiMax, Fiber Optic Service (FiOS), Fiber to the Home (FTTH), High Speed Copper (DSL 2+ & VDSL2)

  21. Opportunities for Inter-Regional Cooperation Across the Southern Tier

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