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Bringing Gigabit Fiber to Portland
Mary Beth Henry
Office for Community Technology
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Why is this important to Portland?
• Supports 21st century communications demands.
• Enables competition.
• Economic development, inclusion and equity, public safety, transportation, planning and sustainability, and education and health
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Making Portland “fiber-ready”
The City ’s Broadband Strategic Plan cal ls for developing state of the art broadband infrastructure and serv ice, both wireless and wirel ine, throughout the City.
A competit ive broadband market that provides affordable, ubiquitous FTTP for a l l res idents and businesses.
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Portland area’s broadband adoption by household
based on FCC 2012 data
map source: theatlanticcities.com
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Broadband Speeds
Location/Network
Download Speed
(MB/s)
Rank(Down
loadSpeed)
UploadSpeed
(Mb/s)
Portland, Oregon 22 200th city 8
Google Fiber - Kansas City 112 94
Comcast – Portland 28 NA
Oregon 21 21st state 8
Global Average 17 NA
Seoul 53 11th city NAData from Ookla NetIndex (www.netindex.com) on February 18, 2014
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Google Fiber: the Big Picture
Stage 1: Planning the network
Stage 2: Designing the network
Stage 3: Construction
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Equipment
12’ x 30’ precast one-story non-occupied building. Requires approx. 1400 sq. ft.
Fiber Hut
Telecom Cabinet 2x2x4
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Beaverton
Gresham
Hi l l sboro
Lake Oswego
Port land
T igard
Collaborating Jurisdictions
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• Google assigns fiberhoods sign-up goals that can be tracked online.
• Once fiberhood reaches goal, Google brings fiber to the home via utility poles and/or underground trenches.
• Fiberhood residents have three options:• TV + Gigabit Internet
• Gigabit Internet Plan: the home’s own fiber connection (up to 1 Gbps)
• “Free” Internet: basic broadband speeds for a one-time installation fee, then no monthly costs for at least 7 years.
Google’s Fiberhoods: build-by-demand
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What does this mean for Portland?
• World class connectivity will drive economic competitiveness & innovation.
• Game changer – healthcare, education, ...
• Fiber can deliver Internet speeds at 1 Gbps – 50 times faster than average U.S. broadband speeds.
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City of Portland Google Project Team
Council Execs
Bureau Directors
Technical Team
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Google Project Technical Team
Adjunct Team MembersGovernor’s Office – Bobby LeeODEQ – Christine SvetkovichODOT – Kelly BrooksODSL – Kirk Jarvie
Tri-Met – Nicholas StewartMetro – Zac ChristensenMultnomah County – Fred Weber
Project Manager – Mary Beth Henry
BDS - Andy Peterson & Jill GrendaBES – Scott TurpenBPS – Phil Nameny & Ken MartinBTS - Matt Fried & Beth FoxCity Attorney – Ben Walters
Facilities – Bob Kieta Internal Business Services – Bryant Enge PBOT – Peter Koonce, Alex Bejarano & Ryan MacePDC – Chris Harder & Jared Wiener Water – Tom Klutz
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Bureau Directors’ Roles
Support
• Key staff participation in meetings
• Data gathering
• Process review/innovation
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Fiber Ready Checklist Items:
• Provide information about existing infrastructure• Gather and submit all required data asset requests.
•Help ensure access to existing infrastructure
•Make construction speedy and predictable
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When does this need to happen?
• Feb. 26th – May 1st: Cities review and respond to checklist tasks and requirements.
• May 1st, Midnight: Deadline for cities to respond to checklist items.
• May – End of 2014: Google evaluates completion of the items on the city checklist.
• Dec. 2014: Google makes final selections
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Going forwardCouncil Resolution: March 12th
Weekly check-ins:• City of Portland Google Fiber Team• Portland Metro Google Fiber Project Managers • Google national calls
Other check-ins as needed:• Subject Matter Experts • Executive Team/Bureau Directors• Nine Metro-area cities • Portland metro City Managers
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Bringing Gigabit Fiber to Portland
Q & A
Thank You