Wireless Plan, Gilpin and Clear Creek Counties

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Wireless Plan, Gilpin and Clear Creek Counties Diane Kruse diane@NEOconnect.us 970-309-3500

Wireless Assessment, Site Surveys Clear Creek Empire (new tower) Saxon Mtn Georgetown Silver Plume Idaho Springs Dumont Bellview Mtn Gilpin Central City Black Hawk Rollinsville Starr Peak

Recommend (2) Networks 450 5.8 GHz Access Point Capable of throughput of over 550 Mbps in a 20 MHz channel, and more than 1 Gigabit per second per sector (shared amongst all users) when using a 40 MHz channel Supports up to 238 subscribers per sector (3-4 Access Points per tower facility) Up to 40 Miles reach 450 900 MHz Access Point Provides a reliable link for near and non-line-of-site deployments (canyons and hard to reach areas) 100+ Mbps subscriber capacity in a 20 MHz channel

Capital Costs Provided (3) options (Good, Better, Best - # of Access Points per Tower, coverage and # of Subscribers supported) Need to also include budget for installation and mobilization costs Assumes backhaul is provided by anchor institutions Integrates with a Middle Mile Fiber network connecting anchor institutions

NEXT STEPS, and QUESTIONS Diane Kruse, 970-309-3500 diane@NEOconnect.us