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Description of the Building Community Capacity through Broadband initiative, an ARRA funded project to build and educate on community area networks in Wisconsin led by UW Extension and partners.
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Broadband Technologies Opportunity Program

Our Grants:

Comprehensive Community Infrastructure (CCI)

Sustainable Broadband Adoption

(SBA)

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Building Community Capacity through Broadband

CCI [infrastucture] = $42.7 million • $29.9 federal support • $9.2 cash match • $3.6 in-kind contribution

SBA [education] = $3.2 million • $2.4 federal support • $875,000 match

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5demonstration communities

Superior Wausau Chippewa Valley Platteville Menominee Nation

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Existing Fiber (green)

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BCCB Fiber (red)

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Other ARRA grants (blue)

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US-UCAN (Internet 2)

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Three Goals

1. To initially build the infrastructure to connect public community anchor institutions in four Wisconsin demonstration communities;2. To help the demonstration communities maximize their use of broadband, which will increase demand for broadband services for business and residents, provided by third-party (aka private) providers; and3. To bring lessons learned and resources developed to communities across the state.

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Our Vision

Building Community Capacity through Broadband (BCCB) is the Wisconsin initiative connecting people to broadband technologies through sustainable public-private partnerships and Community Area Networks (CANs). 

Our vision is to build stronger communities by connecting people with ideas, resources and technology, leading the nation in building sustainable regional technology partnerships.

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Our Partners• University of Wisconsin System • University of Wisconsin Extension

& Colleges• WiscNet• CCI Systems• Wisconsin Educational

Communications Board• Department of Transportation• CESA 10• Chippewa Valley Free Clinic, Eau

Claire• Indianhead Federated Library

System• Hospital Sisters Health System

Division• St. Joseph's Hospital• Wisconsin Indianhead Technical

College-Rice Lake• Superior

• School District of Superior• Menominee Nation• College of Menominee Nation• Wausau• University of Wisconsin Colleges-

Marathon County• Marathon County Public Library• UW Extension-Marathon County• The Neighbor's Place Inc.• Platteville Public Library• Platteville Library Foundation• Platteville Business Incubator• Platteville Area Industrial

Development Corporation• School District of Platteville • City of Platteville Senior Center• University of Wisconsin-

Platteville 

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Central Themes

• Build Capacity of Communities

• Local Control & Decision-making

• Public Private Partnerships

• An imperative infrastructure

• Essential education & outreach

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Investment in public infrastructure = Increased business and jobs

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Commercial Broadband Matters

• Global economy driven by broadband• Businesses less likely to locate or grow

without broadband• Geographic penalty• Rural business, governments, schools,

hospitals pay more than urban and suburban counterparts

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OECD Fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by technology, June 2010

OECD average

We’re Number 14!

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It’s all about Bandwidth

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Average advertised broadband download speed, kbit/s* Median

Average advertised broadband download speed, by country, kbit/s, October 2009

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Price

TurkeyLuxembourgPortugalNorwayAustraliaNew ZealandMexicoCanadaCzech RepublicAustriaUnited StatesSpainSlovak RepublicNetherlandsIcelandDenmarkPolandBelgiumHungaryGermanyKoreaJapanSwitzerlandFranceSwedenFinlandIrelandUnited KingdomItalyGreece

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

135.36 91.29 79.53 62.76 59.45 57.06 56.71 54.24 51.64 50.11 49.25 48.34 46.85 41.01 40.63 40.20 39.85 39.75 39.39 38.87 38.50 35.18 33.25 32.70 32.50 32.46 31.33 30.80 29.91 27.72

Broadband average monthly subscription price, Oct. 2009, USD PPP

Average Subscription Price, USD, PPP

Median

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% Increase in the Number of High Speed Lines (’03-’08)

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% of High Speed Lines for Business Use (June 2008)

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E-commerce as Percent of Total Value: 2003 - 2008

http://www.census.gov/econ/estats/2008/2008reportfinal.pdf

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Great River Plastics, Lancaster, WI

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Big Dot of Happiness – Menominee, WI

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Adoption trends within demographic groups, ‘09-’10

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The economic impact

of digital exclusion

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-$55.2 Billion

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Health Care:-$15 Billion

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Economic Development:

-$15 Billion

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IEDC Survey of Economic Development Professionals 2010

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A Small Slice Of The Pie That Is Getting Bigger!

http://www.census.gov/retail/mrts/www/data/pdf/ec_current.pdf

1’st Quart, 2000 = 0.8%

4’th Quart, 2010 = 4.3% +438% or ~44% per year

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Broadband=business.

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Infrastructure Overview

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The what?

It’s All About the “CAN”

CommunityAreaNetwork

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Superior CAN

CINC

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Wausau

CINC

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Platteville

CINC

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Chippewa Valley

CINC

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Chippewa Valley – Wireless

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Chippewa Valley – logical view

CINC

Barron

Wheeler

Elk Mound

Menomonie

Mondovi

Osseo

Augusta

BoydBloomer

Chetek

Rice Lake

Existing CINC Network

Fall Creek

Cameron

Spooner

Shell Lake

Chippewa Falls

Eau Claire

BTOP Grant CCI CINC Network Diagram

Rev 3.16.2010 - dpb

Mondovi School DistrictLuther Midelfort Oakridge - Mondovi

Osseo School DistrictLuther Midelfort Oakridge - Osseo

Fall Creek School DistrictBeaver Creek Reserve

EC County Police via WIMAX/WiFi

Augusta School DistrictEC County Police via WIMAX/WiFi

UW Health – Augusta

Red Cedar Medical CenterMenomonie Eye Care Center

Menomonie Homecare – Luther MidelfortChippewa Valley Technical College

UW Stout

Elk Mound School DistrictChippewa County Police via WiMAX/WiFi

Chippewa County Police via WIMAX/WiFiLuther Midelfort Chippewa Valley

Chippewa County Police via WIMAX/WiFi

Luther Midelfort Northland - ChetekChetek Area School District

Luther Midelfort Northland - Cameron

Luther Midelfort Northland – Rice LakeRice Lake Area School District

City of Rice LakeUW Barron County

Wisconsin Indianhead Technical CollegeWiscNet

Luther Midelfort Northland – Barron

Haugen

Rice Lake Area School District – Haugen Elementary

Washburn County Courthouse/Data CenterWisconsin Indianhead Technical College – Data Center

Washburn County AnnexWashburn County Highway Facilities

Spooner School DistrictCity of Spooner

Spooner Health System

City of Eau ClaireEau Claire County

University of Wisconsin Eau ClaireEau Claire Area School District

Indianhead Federated Library SystemChippewa Valley Technical College

State of WisconsinLuther Midelfort – Mayo Health System

Sacred Heart Hospital

Chippewa CountyCESA10

City of Chippewa FallsChippewa Falls School District

St. Joseph’s Hospital

Altoona

Altoona School DistrictEau Claire County Highway

UW Extension

Internet Access viaWiscNet located at UWEC

Other ISPs - WINLightpoint, AT&T

Qwest, SprintCharter

Fairchild

EC County Police via WIMAX/WiFi

Fiber to NewEau Claire locations

Fiber to NewChippewa Falls

locations

44.3 Miles Fiber

22.7 Miles Fiber

3 Miles Fiber

2 Miles Fiber3.8 Miles Fiber

2.8 Miles Fiber

15.7 Miles Fiber

Wilson

Chippewa County Police via WIMAX/WiFi

5 Miles Fiber

?? Miles Existing Fiber

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14 Miles Fiber

20 Miles Fiber

6 Miles Fiber

20 MilesExisting Fiber

12 Miles Fiber

Eau Claire & Chippewa Falls Tower

locations

25 Miles Fiber

5 Miles Fiber

5 Miles Fiber

5 Miles Fiber

ECB TowerWIMAX

Legend

Requested Fiber

Pre-Existing Fiber

For Wireless please see other diagram

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CANs beyond the grant

• Examples of other Wisconsin CANs include: – Milwaukee– Oshkosh– Madison (MUFN, another BTOP grant)

• Others starting soon– Waukesha– La Crosse– Green Bay– Ashland

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BCCB Infrastructure: Part 2

So we have a bunch of CANs…

Now what??

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Interconnecting CANs

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Infrastructure Timeline

• Currently waiting on results of environmental assessment: “FoNSI”, expected in next month

• Fiber installation to begin immediately once received

• Installation to run continuously, and in parallel throughout state *except in winter.

• Completion by Summer of 2013.

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Sustainable Broadband Adoption

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• Mobile Labs• Community Training• Awareness Campaign

Programs

• Libraries• Chippewa Valley Free ClinicPlaces

• Uninsured and low income• RuralPopulations

Chippewa Valley

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• Mobile Computer Labs• Community Training• Connecting with Armed Service Members

Programs

• College of Menominee Nation• Woodlands Boys & Girls Club• Out and About

Places

• Native Americans• VeteransPopulations

Menominee Nation

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• Mobile Labs• Community Training• Awareness Campaign

Programs

• Senior Center• Business Incubator • Libraries• Out and about

Places

• Seniors• Farmers• Migrant Workers• Unemployed

Populations

Platteville

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• Mobile Labs• Community Training• Awareness Campaign

Programs

• Neighbor’s Place• Hmong Association• Workforce Development• Libraries

Places

• Hmong• Unemployed• Rural

Populations

Wausau

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• Interactive Website• Community Training• Awareness Campaign

Programs

• Schools Places

• Students and parentsPopulations

Superior

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Support Structures +

Communications & Marketing +

Evaluation +

Resource Development +

Increased Broadband Awareness= Increased Subscribership

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Communications

• Internal

• External • Community-based• Statewide

• Initiative partners• UW Extension/

UW Colleges

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Internal Communications

Co-op Extension

Monthly eNews

PresentationsDirect email

WisLine updates

DEED

WEN presentationWEN-SBDC

presentationVirtual I&E

BAMI

Sr. Management PresentationProject work

Continuing ED

Sr. Management

Meeting

All UWEX/UWC

News & IdeasWebsite

Social MediaSr. staff

presentationsSr. staff

meetingsCEAC

presentation

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External Communications

Communities

TBD

Statewide Media

WebsiteSocial mediaMedia buys

Direct pitches

Legislators

Meetings Presentations

EventsMaterials

Partners

Weekly headlinesMeetingsWebsite

Sharepoint

Supporters & General public

WebsiteSocial MediaPresentations

MeetingsMaterials

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Milestones

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Our Status

Infrastructure• Finishing up

subcontracts

• Setting up systems

• Local Procurement taking place

• Waiting for the FoNSI

• Opposition continues

Education & Outreach• Hiring Community

Educators

• Laptops in communities

• Three webinars done

• Planning summer partnership meeting

• Collaboration invites out in 3 communities