Federal Funding for Broadband Access & Adoption: New Policy, New Market Dynamics

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Federal Funding for Broadband Access & Adoption: New Policy, New Market Dynamics 38th Annual PURC Conference February 3, 2011 Bridget Duff Broadband Education Consultants, LLC

Introduction New Broadband Funding Policy Goals of federal broadband funding policy Availability/Access Adoption New Broadband Policy/Funding Sources ARRA National Broadband Plan USF Reform 2

Introduction New Broadband Funding Policy Common themes - departure from past Unserved and underserved Encourage and fund public and non-profit broadband networks and providers in addition to traditional incumbents Encourage and fund Tribal, local, state, regional, national networks Focus on broadband to community anchor institutions Attention to middle mile, backhaul Focus on adoption Influence of SHLB Coalition Effect: Changing Marketplace 3

ARRA Direct Broadband Funding Provisions $7.2 B for direct grant and loan programs for deployment and adoption NTIA: $4.7B for BTOP $3.89B for competitive grants focused on community networking Provide access to broadband service in unserved and underserved areas Provide access to high value targets - schools, libraries, healthcare providers, higher ed institutions, & other community support entities - to facilitate greater use of broadband service by or through these organizations Improve access to, and use of, broadband service by public safety agencies 4

ARRA Direct Broadband Funding Provisions NTIA: $4.7B for BTOP (cont d) $200M for competitive grants for expanding public computer center capacity, including at community colleges and libraries $250M for competitive grants for innovative programs to encourage sustainable adoption of broadband service $350M for broadband mapping $10M for program administration 20% matching requirement Round One: Residential, Last Mile; RoundTwo: CAIs, Middle Mile 5

ARRA Direct Broadband Funding Provisions RUS: $2.5B for programs similar to existing Community Connect Grant Program, Rural Development Broadband Loan Program Generally, funds to be used for broadband infrastructure 75% of area served must be rural area w/o sufficient access to high-speed broadband service Priority to previous RUS program recipients Loan programs: 4% loans (max amount $7.5M) and treasury-rate loans (no max amount). Minimum loan: $100,000 6

ARRA Indirect Broadband Funding Opportunities Transportation Infrastructure $46.5B to state DOTs for highway/rail/transit infrastructure improvements Public housing infrastructure $12B to local housing agencies to rehabilitate public housing and stabilize neighborhoods Energy efficient housing retrofits $.25B in competitive grants to upgrade HUD low-income housing to increase energy efficiency 7

ARRA Indirect Broadband Funding Opportunities School Construction $21B for renovation, modernization, energy efficiency, and technology improvements ($6B for higher ed) Smart Grid Investment Program $11B for R&D and pilot projects to modernize the electricity grid Health Information Technology $19B for widespread adoption and use of interoperable health information technology, including e-health records, e-pharmacy, etc. 8

ARRA Related Provisions Directed FCC to develop a National Broadband Plan within one year Authorized up to $350M for NTIA for development and maintenance of a broadband inventory map Broadband Data Improvement Act NTIA to make map available within two years 9

Florida BTOP (NTIA) Awards Grantee Total Award Type City of Tallahassee $1,212,020 Sustainable Adoption Communications Service $14,988,657 Sustainable Adoption for the Deaf, Inc. Florida A&M University $1,477,722 Public Computing Centers Florida Department of Management Services $8,877,028 Broadband Data & Development Florida Rural Broadband $23,693,665 Infrastructure Alli ance Level 3 EON, LLC $2,066,250 Infrastructure North Florida Broadband $30,142,676 Infrastructure Authority One Community $18,701771 Sustainable Adoption One Economy Corporation $28,519,482 Sustainable Adoption School Board of Miami- $3,473,498 Sustainable Adoption Dade County Tampa Housing Authority $2,131,322 Sustainable Adoption University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development $62,540,162 Infrasturcture 10

Internet2 BTOP (NTIA) Award US Unified Community Anchor Network $62,540,162 All fifty states Partner: National LamdaRail Goal: connect community anchors across all disciplines into virtual communities, including colleges, universities, libraries, major veterans and other health care facilities, and public safety entities, with additional benefits to tribes, vulnerable populations, and government entities Provide advanced backbone capacity to more than 121,000 community anchor institutions nationwide through their state networking collaborators (RONs), while enabling the potential to serve up to an additional 97,000 institutions 11

Florida BIP (RUS) Awards Grantee Total Award Type Litestream Holdings, LLC $5,053,427 (grant) Last Mile Myakka Communications, $1,963,930 (loan) Last Mile Inc. $5,891,796 (grant) Quincy Telephone $1,145,379 (grant) Last Mile Company Windstram Corporation $38,288,349 (grant) Last Mile 12

Chapter 8: Availability As of October 09: 57 FTTH municipal deployments in 85 towns & cities, but 18 states have laws that restrict/prohibit municipalities from offering broadband services Recommendation National Broadband Plan: Connecting America Government should facilitate Tribal, state, regional and local broadband initiatives Congress: make clear that state, regional and local governments can build broadband networks May discourage private investment; should only do so if none Federal & state policies should facilitate demand aggregation and use of state, regional and local networks when that is the most costefficient solution for anchor institutions to meet connectivity needs Example: E-Rate & RHC recipients + other CAIs 13

Chapter 8: Availability National Broadband Plan: Connecting America Congress: amend Communications Act to provide FCC discretion to allow anchor institutions on Tribal lands to share broadband network capacity funded by E-Rate and Rural Health Care programs with other community institutions designated by Tribal governments Federal and state governments should develop institutional framework that will help America s anchor institutions obtain broadband connectivity, training, applications and services One approach: give a non-profit the mission & capability to serve needs of CAIs, including health clinics, community colleges, schools, community centers, libraries, museums, and other public access points R&E networks should be expanded SHLB Coalition: UCAN should support & assist CAIs in obtaining & using broadband connectivity 14

Broadband Action Agenda (2010) National Broadband Plan: Connecting America Accelerate Universal Broadband Access and Adoption, and Advance National Purposes Such as Education and Health Care Reform USF over next ten years to support broadband services Upgrade E-Rate program by making broadband more accessible Reform and upgrade Rural Health Care Program to connect more public health care facilities to Internet & foster telemedicine applications and services. Create a Health Care Infrastructure Fund to support deployment of dedicated broadband health care networks in underserved areas. Create Connect America Fund to extend broadband service to unserved areas & ensure affordable broadband service Create Mobility Fund to bring all states to baseline level of 3G (or better) wireless coverage 15

E-Rate National Broadband Plan: Connecting America Sixth Report & Order (September 28, 2010) & Clarifying Order (December 15, 2010) Fiber - emphasizes use of existing fiber Lease of fiber, lit or dark, that crosses a right of way, is eligible from any provider in Telecom or Internet Access categories Lease of fiber, lit or dark, that does not cross a right of way, is eligible from any provider in Internal Connections category Generally, modulating electronics, excess capacity not eligible; must be lit immediately Providers of both dark and lit fiber can be telcos; state, regional or local government and nonprofit networks; R&Es; commercial networks (e.g., electric utilities) Any provider can provide telecommunications over fiber - voice phone service, distance learning, WANs, etc. 16

National Broadband Plan: Connecting America E-Rate Sixth Report & Order (September 28, 2010) & Clarifying Order (December 15, 2010) Fiber Installation/Construction Charges Installation of fiber (dark or lit) within and between buildings on the same property only eligible as Priority Two Dark fiber: Installation/construction charges for leased dark fiber from school or library to the property line eligible as Priority One; installation/construction charges for leased dark fiber from school or library property line to a fiber network outside of property line not eligible. Lit fiber: Installation/construction charges for leased lit fiber (e.g., WANs) eligible as Priority One Not limited to unserved and underserved areas 17

Rural Health Care National Broadband Plan: Connecting America NPRM (July 15, 2010) Health Infrastructure Program Build on Pilot Program: Support up to 85% of construction costs of new regional or statewide networks to serve public and non-profit HCPs in unserved or underserved areas May be used to connect health care networks to Internet2 and National LamdaRail Health Broadband Services Program - subsidize 50% of monthly IA charges 18

Rural Health Care National Broadband Plan: Connecting America Florida Award (RHCPP) Florida Panhandle Care Network $9.6M to Big Bend Regional Healthcare Information Organization and Agency for Healthcare Administration to build broadband network connecting rural hospitals & clinics Big Bend Health will act as ISP - offer VoIP, secure messaging, and VPN access through Florida LambdaRail - and provide Health Information Exchange services Problems with getting project started - illustrative of problems with Pilot Program 19

Conclusion Effects of New Direction Funding emphasis on government, non-profit networks/providers, CAIs, and adoption changing market dynamics, opportunities, risks: More networks, providers, recipients Emphasis on opportunities for public/private partnerships Emphasis on fiber, wireless New market for training, education to promote broadband New products/services in health care, energy transportation Still new -- important policy yet to come. Impact will not be known for years Is it good use of ratepayer/taxpayer money? Is it sustainable? Are projects overambitious? 20