Project. Projecting, building and operating the broadband network for developement of Eastern Poland



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Information Society Office Project Broadband Network of Eastern Poland Projecting, building and operating the broadband network for developement of Eastern Poland Tomasz Krawiec -Senior Expert

The region of Świętokrzyskie is located in the south-east part of Poland, between the biggest cities: Warsaw and Cracow, near the border with Slovakia and Ukraine.

Population: 1 266 000 inhabitants, inlcuding: 39% in urban areas 61% in countryside and small cities Area: 11 710,2 square kilometers Density of population: 108,9 person per square km Main cities: Kielce (203 000), Ostrowiec Św. (75 000), Starachowice (52 000), Skarżysko Kamienna (47 000). Economy and industry: agricultural, steel, metal processing, casting, construction industry, tourism and healthcare. System of education: 16 high schools (including 2 universities), which 12 of them are located in Kielce

REGIONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Major road connections: national road no. 7 (Gdańsk - Warszawa - Kielce - Kraków Chyżne) national road no. 73 (Tarnów - Kielce - Warszawa) national road no. 74 (Łódź- Kielce - Kraśnik) regional road no. 761 (Kielce - Częstochowa) Wrocław - 302 km Distances from major Polish cities: Warszawa - 170 km Kraków - 117 km Katowice - 161 km Łódź - 140 km Poznań - 340 km Gdańsk - 474 km

ADVANTAGES Convenient location and the proximity of big agglomeration such as: Warsaw, Cracow, Łódź, Silesia Region, Presence of the international concerns operating in the region: RR Donnelley (USA), Smithfield Foods, Inc (USA), NSK Bearings (Japan), Lafarge (France), Celsa Group (Spain) As well prepared lands both greenfield and brownfield The most quickly developing trade show center in Poland Kielce Trade Fairs, second largest trade organizer in a Eastern Europe Attractive landscape - The Świętokrzyskie Mountains the oldest mountain ranges in Europe beautiful caves, large forest complexes, rivers and lakes.

ADVANTAGES Well-trained employees Rich industrial tradition Low labour costs Young highly-educated, multilingual people (46.000 students) Well-developed educational base with two universities

Project Broadband Network of Eastern Poland Projecting, building and operating the broadband network for developement of Eastern Poland

Traditional acces to Internet: 53,4% of population lives in white and grey areas 1569 locations are placed in white areas (65%) 652 locations are placed in grey areas (27%) Next Generation Access: 58,4% of population lives in NGA white areas 2249 locations are placed in NGA white areas (94,4%) NGA black avaliable only in Kielce (15%) Growth potential: New technologies in industry e- administration e- services for agriculture industry migration well qualified personel to green localisations enabling e-working in distributed systems

Broadband internet coverage per 100 of inhabitants in % in UE countries Source: Raport o stanie rynku telekomunikacyjnego w Polsce w 2011 roku, Warszawa 2012, s 8.

Localityshare,in which telecomunications providers declare their networks ranges Source: Raport o stanie rynku telekomunikacyjnego w Polsce w 2011 roku, Warszawa 2012, s 8.

Area Number of Percentage locations Places white 1569 66% traditional Places gray 652 27% traditional Places black 161 7% traditional Sum 2382 100% Over 94,4 %localities (2249) are qualified as white NGA areas. Society living in theselocalities takes over 58% voivoidship population.

COST OF REALISATION Total project value: ~ 50 mln EUR The largest expense is expected in 2013 2015 years i Cost expenditure before the project notification risk of changing the notification conditions i Tight schedule

TECHNICAL CONCEPT / NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Built as part of the project: 8 backbone nodes 135 distribution nodes Access network is not being built as part of the project

INVESTMENTS AREAS

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT Providing infrastructure -skeletal regional distribution networks (NGN) in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. As part of the project: The built-performance backbone network that meets the requirements of NGN networks. The prepared 135 points of contact with the network operators access (distribution nodes). Performance indicators for the products of the project: Length of Network built : 1410 km The number of installed nodes: 143

INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATOR Network owner: Infrastructure to be build will be owned by Świętokrzyskie Voivodship Managing the network main rules: Managing the network is provided by commercial contractor selected with accordance to the law regulations Operator provides services and affords infrastructure relaying on clear, transparent and equal rules for everyone, Technological neutrality (equal conditions for everyone) Infrastructure Operator will not provide any services to end users. Network will be open for all possible telecomunications companies providing broadband services to end users

Thank you for your attention Marshal Office of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship Information Society Office Tomasz Krawiec Senior Expert tomasz.krawiec@sejmik.kielce.pl