ChabranChabran Getting and Keeping Underserved Communities Connected Richard Chabran California Community Technology Policy Group Committee on Energy,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Leveraging the power of partnerships: the case of Wireless Philadelphia Dr. Costis Toregas May 2006.
Advertisements

Internet Safety and Standard Operating Procedures School Board Meeting-February 14, 2012.
Office of Rural Affairs High Speed Communications Cris Fulford Office of Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Skillman One North Capitol, Suite 600 Indianapolis,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Broadband Stimulus Outreach American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of
Community Benefits & Digital inclusion Efforts. What Is Digital Inclusion? Every Minneapolis resident deserves access to the social, civic, educational.
State Plan for Independent Living UPDATE Overview, Impact and Involvement.
George Boersma Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships September 18, 2009 Broadband in Michigan Make the Connection!
1 Broadband Deployment & Adoption Efforts in California.
1 California Strategies to Meet the Rural Broadband Challenge Commissioner Catherine J. K. Sandoval FCC Workshop on Rural Broadband March 19, 2014.
Towards a Connected Continent: How to achieve a European Single Market for Telecommunications? Speeding up NGN ubiquity: a pillar for digital growth Athens,
The Potential Effects of the National Broadband Plan on Rural Communities Version 07/14/10.
Enhancing Access To, and use and Quality of, Information and Communication Technologies.
NARUC Presentation – July 2008 NARUC Presentation – July 2008 Brenda Kempster, KEMPSTER GROUP ICT Digital Literacy Initiative.
Wireline Competition Bureau 2004 Promoting Real Consumer Choice and Investment in Broadband Facilities.
FCC Broadband Workshop “State and Local Government Toolkits and Best Practices” September 1, 2009 Commissioner Ray Baum Oregon Public Utility Commission.
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Broadband Technology Opportunities.
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Local Governments and Digital.
The Milwaukee Wireless Initiative Randy Gschwind, CIO Society for Information Management April 13, 2006.
A SHARED FUTURE “In search of jobs and economic opportunity, migrants are fueling economic growth, revitalizing neighborhoods, enhancing global connections,
Strategic Overview. CPUC ORDERED ESTABLISHMENT OF CALIFORNIA EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FUND  Condition of approval of 2005 mergers of SBC-AT&T and Verizon-MCI.
Chicago’s Broadband Strategy TOWARDS AFFORDABLE, UNIVERSAL TECHNOLOGY ACCESS City of Chicago Richard M. Daley, Mayor Department of Innovation and Technology.
Mobilize leadership statewide to close the Digital Divide by accelerating the deployment and adoption of broadband to unserved and underserved communities.
College Strategic Plan by Strategic Planning and Quality Assurance Committee.
Position Paper: The Case For Universal Broadband Access By James Kim.
Nevada Broadband Workshop Update and State Broadband Plan Presentation Presented October 14, 2014 Nevada Broadband Taskforce Meeting Kasey McCrary Acting.
Shape the future George Randelov, Country Manager Microsoft Bulgaria.
What Have We Learned? Spillover Benefits for Society Urban and metro areas have high potential for innovation and social benefits across policy areas Inequality.
Milwaukee Digital Inclusion Program Draft: January 26, 2007, Milwaukee Department of Administration.
One Gigabit or Bust TM Initiative: A Broadband Vision For California Kathie Hackler Research Vice President June 16, 2003.
Golden Opportunities in the Land of California Broadband Louis Fox President & CEO CENIC.
Critical Role of ICT in Parliament Fulfill legislative, oversight, and representative responsibilities Achieve the goals of transparency, openness, accessibility,
From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity – Policy Issues Kelly Levy, Associate Administrator National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Transportation Coordination & Federal Transportation Administration Programs Marianne Freed, MSW/LSW Office of Transit Ohio Department of Transportation.
1 NG KIH / I Way UK Analytics & Technologies Service Showcase 2015 August 6, 2015 Presented by Finance and Administration Cabinet Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board 9/11/2015 WEDA Spring/Summer Conference Tools for the Recovery Workforce Development.
Blandin Foundation Broadband Initiatives. Why Broadband? Communities must be connected to maintain vitality and economic competiveness People must be.
County of Otsego IDA Broadband Feasibility Study November 25, 2014.
Moving Towards A Gigabit State May 4, 2015 Broadband Inventories.
Conference of California Public Utility Counsel October 5, 2009 Data Collection and Broadband Mapping: Presented by Michael Morris California Public Utilities.
WV GIS Conference Jimmy Gianato Director WV Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
Working Toward One Community for All Arizonans Arizona Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities.
California Teleconnect Fund Program Technical Meeting CPUC Auditorium September 5, :15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Increasing Broadband Demand and Adoption David Keyes City of Seattle.
PLANNING FOR BROADBAND Sponsored by: Broadband Communities American Planning Association Sept, 2015 Presented by: Kathleen McMahon, AICP
Advancing Cooperative Conservation. 4C’s Team An interagency effort established in early 2003 by Department of the Interior Secretary Gale Norton Advance.
Los Angeles October 10, 2007 Michael Morris Video Franchising & Broadband Deployment Communications Division California Public Utilities Commission DIGITAL.
Green Partnerships Local Partnerships for Greener Cities and Regions 5 th Steering Committee meeting Cyprus, Cyprus 2014 Theocharis Tsoutsos, Assoc.
Illinois Century Network Illinois Broadband Opportunity Partnership – East Central Project.
A global effort towards Digital Inclusion Dr. Costis Toregas Taipei June 2006.
Covered California: Promoting Health Equity and Reducing Health Disparities Covered California Board Meeting March 21, 2013.
Wireline Competition Bureau 2006 Annual Report January 17, 2007.
1 State Broadband Data and Development Ohio GIS Conference September 18, 2009 Katrina Flory Ohio Department of Administrative Services Office of Information.
1 California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) Communications Division California Public Utilities Commission September 2009.
California Telehealth Network eHealth Broadband Adoption Grant National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA) Broadband Technology Opportunities.
“DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL ICT POLICY ICT Policy in the ECTEL Member States Mr. Donnie Defreitas MSc, (Hav.), ECTEL Caribbean Internet Forum Bay Gardens.
Edge: Where People Connect, Communities Achieve Craig Gerhart, Facilitator International City County Management Association / Edge Initiative Joyce Wilson,
A P LAN TO C ONNECT W EST V IRGINIA ’ S C OMMUNITIES.
April, Stronger Economies Together Webinar.
CALIFORNIA EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FUND Mission BASIC HUMAN NEEDS.
ICT for Special Needs “ Providing Equal Opportunities “ ICT Trust Fund Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Presented by Hoda Dahroug November.
Introduction to the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) June 10, 2016 Carol Rivera– Program Manager An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
The Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey SUPPORTING NEW JERSEY’S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SECTOR SINCE 1989.
4G Wireless Broadband For Rural Prosperity Coalition for a Connected West July 19, 2011 Steve Peters Steve Peters Arizona Telecommunications and Information.
CALIFORNIA EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FUND Mission CALIFORNIA EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FUND.
Milwaukee Digital Inclusion Program
California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) Program
AMERIND Critical Infrastructure Tribes Bringing Tribes Broadband
Supported by ITU-BTRC Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Roundtable
Broadband Infrastructure Office
Broadband Technology Opportunity Program
Presentation transcript:

chabranChabran Getting and Keeping Underserved Communities Connected Richard Chabran California Community Technology Policy Group Committee on Energy, Utilities & Communications February 16, 2010

Digital Inclusion means… Digital Inclusion means that everyone — regardless of who they are, where they live or how much they earn — can participate in and take advantage of the economic, educational, health, and civic opportunities afforded by broadband and related information technology. It means that they are producers, not just consumers. Source: Wired for Wireless? Towards Digital Inclusion and Next Generation Government-Led Wireless Networks, 2009.

Digital Inclusion Stakeholder Engagement Availability Adoption Affordability Applications Assistance Accessibility

Adoption We Are Not Even Close to Getting There Although most demographic groups report increases in computer ownership, Internet connectivity, and broadband adoption, a digital divide persists. Just over half of Latinos (52%) say they have home computers, far lower than the percentage of Asians (89%), whites (87%), and blacks (75%) who do. Only 39 percent of Latinos have a home broadband connection, compared to 75 percent of whites, 74 percent of Asians, and 62 percent of blacks. Source: PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Information Technology, June 2009

Fiber is the future In 2003 CENIC released One Gigabit or Bust Initiative: A broadband vision for California. In that report they note: “One Gigabit is not a technology. It is not a transmission speed. It is not merely high bandwidth. It is not about capacity. One Gigabit is about the capabilities that the capacity makes possible.” That capacity will enables the next transformation in how we access education and job training, employment, health care and other sectors of the economy. Source: Gartner, One Gigabit or Bust Initiative: A broadband vision for California, 2003.

Demonstrating how it can be done Yesterday’s LA Times op-ed authors echo this: “Google's gigabit test bed enables innovators to show the public what the next leap in bandwidth could bring to education, medicine” They go on to note that: “A major impediment to improving this country's comparatively pokey broadband networks is the cost of deploying more fiber optics, but Google's engineers … believe they can build a network at significantly less expense...” “The point … isn't to go head to head with the broadband services already offered …. It's to apply not so subtle pressure on … [existing carriers] to do more.” Source: Los Angeles Times February 15, 2010

Availability Tomorrow’s Digital Infrastructure is Being Built Today (in some places) CPUC reports high levels of broadband deployment DIVCA’s promise was for next generation broadband Its anti-discriminatory language requires that: – Carriers providing fiber to the neighborhood must deploy to 35% of their service area in 3 years; 50% in 5 years – Carriers providing fiber all the way to the home must deploy to 25% of their service area in 2 years; 40% in 5 years Last two CPUC reports included general broadband data -- not the detailed data that that would provide evidence of meeting non-discriminatory benchmarks

Affordability Free Drops Can Promote Adoption (if the unserved & underserved know about them) Cost is a major factor limiting adoption. Current plans are beyond the reach of many. Lower rates expire after one or two years DIVCA’s legislative intent in mandating free video and data service was to encourage broadband adoption Both the companies and CPUC are not honoring the legislative intent by not publicizing the location of free service

Affordability California Teleconnect Fund The California Teleconnect Fund provides discounts to qualifying entities that provide access and training to underserved community members who can not afford broadband. In May 2003, after significant CCTPG-led community and legislative pressure, the PUC changed the CTF eligibility and application process. In June 2003, CCTPG began to publicize the changes, and CTF received nearly 250 applications over the next six months. In October 2008, carriers announced they would honor the discount for DSL and applications shot up again.

Thousands more community members served after CTF eligibility, application process and implementation improved

Accessibility Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP) Wireless Pilot Program The transition to digital services offers hope and obstacles for the disabled community. The CPUC has established an innovative pilot project that: – provides wireless discounts to the disabled community who meet a certain low income threshold

Assistance Digital Divide Account AB 855 / Digital Divide Fund -- a pioneering California law – required the Department of General Services (DGS) to inventory state property that could be leased for “wireless telecommunications facilities” – 15% of revenues from these leases to be used for a competitive grant program funding Digital Divide pilot projects. Thus, great potential to help unserved and underserved communities participate in the digital inclusion. However, it has not reached its potential because it has not been fully implemented Source: California Broadband Task Force. The State of Connectivity: Building Innovation Through Broadband, 2008

Assistance National Broadband Technology Opportunity Program (BTOP): Missing an opportunity Many community-based organizations have indicated to us that they were unaware of BTOP Some were concerned that they would be competing against entities that were reviewing proposals Some felt the state already had selected who would receive priority Only one California public computer access grant has been approved (City of Los Angeles) thus far

Applications Public Educational and Government (PEG) local access channels Public Educational & Government channels are an important application that was meant to be supported by DIVCA Yet, 60 PEG channels have closed as a result of DIVCA At least two municipalities are suing video franchise holders Source: The Buske Group

Stakeholder Involvement Digital Inclusion Policy Council CPUC has supported three digital divide philanthropic efforts – Zero Divide – Community Collaborative Fund – California Emerging Technology Fund Each has contributed to policy discussion As is appropriate their mission is philanthropic not policy There is a need for a digital inclusion policy council where all stakeholders are represented

Much has been accomplished Much remains to be done Stakeholder Engagement Availability Adoption Affordability Applications Assistance Accessibility

Recommendations 1. Provide strong DIVCA oversight to prevent discriminatory infrastructure deployment and assure an equal playing field for all California communities 2. Advertize free video and data services mandated by DIVCA 3. Fully implement the Digital Divide Fund in order to provide resources that will foster broadband adoption by supporting training 4. Provide effective outreach to community-based programs for federal opportunities such as BTOP 5. Develop a legislative policy group with representatives from state agencies, the non profit community-based organizations, K- 20, health care agencies, and the private sector to promote digital inclusion and sets specific targets and metrics for success

Contact Information Richard Chabran California Community Technology Policy Group Phone: (909)