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Connected Tennessee The Trail to Innovation SEATOA Conference State Broadband Mapping – How Useful Are the Data? March

Connected Tennessee The Trail to Innovation SEATOA Conference State Broadband Mapping – How Useful Are the Data? March 21, 2013. Let’s Dance!. About Connected Tennessee. Launched in 2007 as public-private partnership Independent, not-for-profit organization

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Connected Tennessee The Trail to Innovation SEATOA Conference State Broadband Mapping – How Useful Are the Data? March

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  1. Connected Tennessee The Trail to Innovation SEATOA Conference State Broadband Mapping – How Useful Are the Data? March 21, 2013

  2. Let’s Dance!

  3. About Connected Tennessee • Launched in 2007 as public-private partnership • Independent, not-for-profit organization • Platform neutral, provider neutral • Technology expansion through informed action • Statewide broadband mapping since 2007 • Residential & business research into adoption & use • Computers 4 Kids Program enables technology for disadvantaged youth • “Connected” community technology certification program

  4. Along the Way… • Enlistment of over 2,700 broadband champions statewide • Facilitated strategic technology plans for all 95 counties • Generated over 11,000 individual broadband inquiries • Gathered data on 6,090 Community Anchor Institutions (schools, libraries, hospitals, etc.) • Donated over 4,300 new computers to disadvantaged TN youth • Placed 160 new printers in TN Boys & Girls Clubs • Enabled digital literacy training for over 90,000 Boys & Girls Club Youth

  5. The Three Pillars of the Broadband Landscape Is the infrastructure here? ACCESS • ADOPTION Do residents and institutions adopt the technology? • USE Are residents and institutions using technology to improve the quality of life?

  6. Where We’ve Come Is the infrastructure here? ACCESS

  7. Hardeman County, TN Broadband - 2007

  8. Hardeman County, TN Broadband - 2012

  9. TN Interactive Broadband Map - 2008

  10. TN Interactive Broadband Map - 2013

  11. Broadband Adoption in Tennessee • ADOPTION Do residents and institutions adopt the technology?

  12. State and National Trends inHome Broadband Adoption Home broadband adoption rates 2008 - 2010 From 2008 to 2010, Tennessee experienced a 19% growth rate in broadband adoption compared to a national average growth rate of 9%. *2008 national data source: Pew Internet and American Life Project, Home Broadband 2008, released 6/2/2008.**2010 national data source: Pew Internet and American Life Project, Internet, Broadband, and Cell Phone Statistics, released 1/5/2010.State data source: 2008 and 2010 Connected Tennessee® Residential Technology Assessments Q: Which of the following describe the type of Internet service you have at home? (n=1,200 TN adults in 2008 and n=1,213 TN adults in 2010) 12

  13. How Useful Are the Data? • USE Are residents and institutions using technology to improve the quality of life?

  14. Maximum Residential Download Speeds

  15. Broadband Inquiries

  16. Economic Development

  17. Community Anchor Institutions

  18. Public Safety Information

  19. FCC Mobility Fund Analysis

  20. Connect America Funding Eligibility Determination

  21. Thank You! Corey Johns Executive Director (615) 242-9508 CJohns@ConnectedTN.org Facebook: Connected Tennessee Twitter: @ConnectedTN @ConnectedNation

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