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Marc Hoit , PhD Vice Chancellor for IT & CIO NC State University http://NCNGN.NET

Marc Hoit , PhD Vice Chancellor for IT & CIO NC State University http://NCNGN.NET. Focus on University Communities. University communities are incubators of networked-based innovations. Positive Impact of Network Access Due to Innovation Culture and Major Use Cases (Health Care, Startups)

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Marc Hoit , PhD Vice Chancellor for IT & CIO NC State University http://NCNGN.NET

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  1. Marc Hoit, PhD Vice Chancellor for IT & CIO NC State University http://NCNGN.NET

  2. Focus on University Communities University communities are incubators of networked-based innovations Positive Impact of Network Access Due to Innovation Culture and Major Use Cases (Health Care, Startups) = Greatest Demand for Bandwidth = Greatest Cost of Deployment = Least

  3. NCNGN – A Regional GigU Initiative • Six municipalities, four universities • Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston/Salem • Duke, NC-State, UNC-CH & Wake Forest • Started collaboration reaching out to local chambers of commerce • Worked with Triangle-J Council of Governments • Group that promotes collaboration of municipalities • Focused on economic development and digital divide • Used an open RFP process to attract widest possible solutions and vendors

  4. NCNGN Goals • Create a gigabit, fiber network to foster innovation, drive job creation, stimulate economic growth, and serve new areas of development in the community; • Provide an open access architectural framework that maximizes wholesale and retail service delivery and competition; • Provide a flexible menu of optional retail services • Use public-private assets to reduce the digital divide, enhance workforce knowledge and skills, promote economic development, enhance access for anchor institutions, and serve other targeted social purposes identified by the participating municipalities; • Provide high speed internet service over a wired or wireless network at a substantial discount from current market prices.

  5. Strong Support from Businesses

  6. Common Attributes Others Could Adopt • This is a municipality effort, universities are facilitators • Business community, community leaders and municipal administration are key stakeholders • Municipalities need to develop: • Available assets (fiber, space rental, rights of way, permitting support, connection to utilities, legal support) • Demand aggregation (businesses, community anchors, business map, municipal locations, community locations, etc) • Agreed upon common pricing, unified negotiation & simplified contracting • Need a strong& representative core team

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