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Hunter Newby Founder & CEO, Allied Fiber June 2015 The State of Dark Fiber in the U.S.
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Source: World Economic Forum Global Broadband Ranking 35 th Out of 148 Countries The US is Bandwidth Starved
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Wireless…Video…Cloud Computing Connectivity demand rising The potential is there – The bandwidth is not
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ROI = Return on Infrastructure The greatest annual increases in economic growth have historically occurred during periods of tech innovation
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2.2% Ranked below Canada & Australia US Economic Growth Rate
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Broadband Access Significantly Impacts the Economy Source: PCIA – Wireless Broadband Infrastructure Operations Efficiency Overhead Reduction Consumer Spending Stimulation Wireless Infrastructure Impact on GDP (in Billions)
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How Can We Apply this in the US? Historically we have created “islands of bandwidth” That won’t help unless we can connect to something bigger
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Access Needed to Dark Fiber, Access Points, & Colocation Facilities Allied Fiber is creating the first national, network-neutral physical layer, dark fiber superstructure
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We’re connecting those islands with dark fiber – regionally, then nationally, with access to subsea landing points for global bandwidth
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How Are We Doing This? Mile by Mile
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Allied Fiber’s Southeast Segment
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What is the Impact on GDP in these Communities? “With a high-speed connection up to Jacksonville it just opens up a lot of possibilities, not just the broadband itself for our governmental functions but also disaster recovery [services] and the ability to offer businesses in the community a competitive choice.” Steve Viscardi Municipal IT Director, Palm Coast, FL “With the contracts we’re getting now through our expanded network footprint, we could triple [in workforce] this year.” Mark Marques CEO & Founder, Joytel
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Broadband’s Impact is Real Source: PCIA $1.2 Trillion Economic Growth 1.2 Million New Jobs Projected private investment in wireless infrastructure over the next five years
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Where Are We Going Next??? Atlanta, GA, – THROUGH – Ashburn, VA Ashburn, VA – THROUGH – Chicago, IL Ashburn, VA – THROUGH – New York City, NY
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Hunter Newby Founder & CEO, Allied Fiber hunter.newby@AlliedFiber.com Thank You! Questions?
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