Broadband 101. Broadband Technologies Overview & What s happening in South Central Minnesota

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Broadband 101 Broadband Technologies Overview & What s happening in South Central Minnesota Bill Coleman bill@communitytechnologyadvisors.com 651-491-2551

Broadband Trends Broadband at the FCC Recently reaffirmed by the FCC: Anything less than 25 Mb/3 Mb is not broadband Mobile cellular is not a substitute for a fixed connection The FCC standard increased 30-fold between 2008 and 2016 Broadband in Minnesota 25/3 by 2022 100/20 by 2026 Broadband in the marketplace Some ISPs increased speeds 100-fold between 2008 and 2016 Comcast just raised all speed tiers by 50 Mb Gigabit service is increasingly available Household use Use more than 250 GB of data/month and rising Have 13 connected devices; 50 devices by 2022 Computers, phones, fitness devices, home security, medical devices, thermostats, personal assistants, watches, home appliances, cars, farm animals, sensors, tractors

Upload Speed Download Speed Affordability Broadband Latency Reliability Mobility Assessing Broadband Technologies It s more than just download speed!

USA data Digital Divide Index Combines demographic and connectivity data Is your future dark or bright? Minnesota-only data Source: Purdue University, Robert Gallardo

Winning! Losing! As broadband becomes even more important, these trends will accelerate!

Note: New broadband maps will be out in mid-april!

Region Nine DEED OBD Border to Border Broadband Grant Eligibility All red areas are a priority

Region Nine Broadband Infrastructure

Federal Broadband Subsidies for Larger Carriers (CAF II) affecting the region www.fcc.gov/re portsresearch/maps/ caf-2-acceptedmap/

(ACAM), a federal subsidy for Mid-size Carriers affecting the region www.fcc.gov/rep ortsresearch/maps/acam-offer-map/

FCC CAF II and ACAM Improvements CAF II Capital subsidies to CenturyLink, Frontier, Consolidated & Windstream 10 /1 minimum ACAM Operating subsidies to NU-Telecom, BEVCOMM, Arvig and others Requires minimum of 25/3, 10 /1 or 4/1 depending on costs No requirement to serve everyone Within 3,000 feet > 25 Mb or greater possible At 10,000 feet = ~ 10 Mb Copper condition affects carrying capacity over distance

Red circles = 3,000 foot radius = 25 Mb/3 Mb and higher Blue circles = 9,000 foot radius = between 25 Mb/3 Mb to 10 Mb/1 Mb FRONTIER S LINDSTROM EXCHANGE

Those within the circles, about 10% of land area, would likely meet the 2022 state goal of 25 Mb/3Mb; no one would meet the 100 Mb/20 Mb 2026 state goal. FRONTIER S LINDSTROM EXCHANGE

WIRELESS

Improvements Fixed Wireless Increasingly robust with fiber-fed towers, especially on the prairie Many combinations of technologies and spectrum Balancing of power and bandwidth Licensed, lightly licensed and unlicensed Challenges Trees can eat wireless Hills can hide wireless Availability and cost of Internet backhaul

Test Question: What does this map show?

Cellular Issues 4G/3G coverage can be spotty in rural away from highways Bandwidth decreases with distance from tower Beware of ** on unlimited data plans 5G will require fiber to within 1,000 feet of customer

Satellite Improvements Increased speeds Increased affordability Challenges Latency/delay affects advanced use Virtual private networks Teleworking Skype/Facetime video apps Weather affects reliability Same unlimited** considerations as cellular

Fiber Infrastructure Investment Is it a good choice? Fiber to the Home costs between $4,000 and $12,000 per home Seventy percent of homebuyers will not buy a home without a good broadband connection A fiber-connected home increases in value by $3,000 to $7,000 Well-connected residents and businesses save money in many ways, conservatively estimated at $1,500 per year Customers switching from satellite/cellular packages to triple play FTTH report savings of $300 - $400 per month! Wireless is on fiber for most of its path

What else costs about $10,000? But one person cannot buy their own broadband network we have to do that together! Anyone can decide to buy some 10 year-old stuff on Craigslist!

Tools and Resources DEED Office of Broadband Grant program Maps and data Liaison with broadband providers Federal Government USDA Rural Development US Commerce NTIA Region Nine Development Commission Blandin Foundation Community Broadband Resources Program Robust Network Feasibility Study Broadband Communities Program Blandin on Broadband Blog & BF web site Others Fiber Broadband Association Benton Foundation

DEED OBD Broadband Grants

Conclusions RNDC Wide variations in connectivity Relatively few FTTH deployments Strong reliance on fixed wireless in rural Larger farms with fewer people, but more connected devices, sensors and livestock Broadband Improvement Strategies Subsidies are required for private sector investment Response April 12 Broadband Day on the Hill www.mnbroadbandcoalition.com Leadership determines what s good enough?