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Local Government’s role in the provision of broad band 6 th March 2009
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NZCID Seminar March 2009

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A discussion of Local Government’s role in the provision of broad band networks and services in New Zealand
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Page 1: NZCID Seminar   March 2009

Local Government’s role in the provision of

broad band

6th March 2009

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Getting the most from broadband?

• Available data shows that most broadband users are not currently willing to pay even for the faster broadband packages that are available now

– Low willingness to pay for high speed broadband

– The cost of international data capacity and “peering” is higher than many New Zealanders are willing to pay

– The cost of international capacity will need to come down for New Zealand to obtain many of the potential benefits from high speed broadband

ReportDecember 2008

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Problem

Poor service Low demand

Low use of high

bandwidth applications

No vendors of high

bandwidth applications

A classic vicious cycle

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Local government’s role?

Some would argue… NONE!

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Operation

Local government’s role?

• Not credible!

• Outsource

• Potential BOO

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Leadership

Local government’s role?

The Council as a web-enabled user of services

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Advocacy

Local government’s role?

Attack the ‘don’t know what they don’t know’ dilemma

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Provision

Local government’s role?

• Layer zero?

• Council cables that others can share?

• Public-private joint ventures?

• Sites for wireless

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Leadership

Advocacy

Provision Operation

Local government’s role!

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Council’s objectives

• There will be a choice of ubiquitous, fast broadband supplied by profitable competing telco providers

• North Shore City - the residents, businesses and the Council - will be a leader in the uptake and use of broadband services

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North Shore Urban fibre network &

NEAL

A public-private joint venture BOO

• MED – Digital Strategy

• Vector Communications Ltd

• North Shore City Council

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A case study

• Constructive partnership

• Highly successful

engineering project

• Well executed by all

parties

• TUANZ award winner

But…

• Disappointing uptake

• Disappointing use

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What do we want from government?

• Leadership

• Multi-lateral peering at peering exchanges by all ISPs

• Downward pressure on the cost of international bandwidth

• Access to Crown contracts for regional and local network providers

• Funding to maximise the uptake of existing pilot networks

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