OKLAHOMA BROADBAND MAING ROJEC Oklahoma awarded grant in January, 0 under the State Broadband Data Development (SBDD) program conducted by the National elecommunications Information Administration (NIA) to t map Broadband availability across the state and nation depicting served, unserved and underserved areas State contracted with Sanborn Map Company to collect Broadband service and coverage information from Broadband providers across the state Of providers in Oklahoma, have participated in this voluntary program Information gathered from providers is validated by Sanborn and verified by a team at the OU Center for Spatial Analysis
OKLAHOMA BROADBAND MAING ROJEC Information is basis for creating the Oklahoma Broadband maps and is submitted to NIA to be incorporated into the National Broadband and Maps (www.broadbandmap.gov( ) rovisions of the grant require the State to complete two rounds of data collection and submissions to NIA each year Four have been completed - two in 0, two in 0 Oklahoma Broadband Initiative web site: www.ok.gov/broadband Navigate to Oklahoma Broadband Mapping roject Coverage maps and Apps for both citizens and Community Anchor Institutions (hospitals, schools, libraries, etc.) to view Oklahoma Broadband maps - fill out Broadband surveys - take speed tests Secure App for providers to view and validate the data they have submitted for mapping
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OKLAHOMA BROADBAND MAING ROJEC he site s s interactive maps include ten data layers, which can be toggled on/off. Layers include: Broadband Availability Cable Availability DSL Availability Fiber Availability Mobile Wireless Fixed Wireless Number of Wireline roviders Number of Wireless roviders Wireline Speeds Wireless Speeds
OKLAHOMA BROADBAND MAING ROJEC roject was originally funded for two years but State has been awarded a supplemental grant to fund this project for another three years thru 0
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Independent Validation by OUCSA Validation independent of Sanborn data processing and compilation Broadband coverage map provided by Sanborn Bottom-up approach to determining broadband availability across the state with an emphasis on reaching unserved and underserved populations through surveys Validate the broadband coverage map: o o False positive: blocks mapped as served but not False negative: blocks mapped as unserved but are riority: focused on false positive Estimate the percentage of population and household in false positive
Examples of blocks in question east Norman; wirelines only
With wireless coverage, the entire area is shown fully covered.
Examples of false negative
OUCSA Validation Activities Survey Mail out Email Snowball Sampling elephone Face-to-Face SCAUG0
OUCSA Validation Activities Survey On-line at.. https://selectsurvey.net/ouit/akesurvey.aspx?surveyid=m Mo Adobe clickable form at http://ags.ou.edu/~myuan/broadbandsurvey.pdf SCAUG0
OUCSA Validation Activities elephone o Contact with community Anchor Intuitions (CAIs) in areas where there is a lack of information for mapping. Current calling area: NW quadrant of the state with over,000 organizations to contact. Also ask CAI representatives to forward broadband survey, speed test and other information materials to family, friends, colleagues, etc. o increase our completion rate, part-time phone surveyors have been hired to assist in conducting phone interviews Each interviewer works hours per week Working on obtaining working phone numbers for all organizations on the CAI list. o Once CAI completed, we will start calling private business listings in identified unserved/underserved areas. We will continue to look for other publically available phone listings for individuals/organizations within the target counties.
OUCSA Validation Activities o argeting 00 calls per month for September and October with students calling. o witter, Webpress.com and Facebook social media campaigns An event notification was added in August on Craigslist. Face-o-Face o When traveling for activities, have started stopping at small communities along route to ask about broadband services at local businesses o Identify community targets for ground canvass campaign
OUCSA Validation/lanning Activities Conduct analysis of maps to identify unserved/underserved pockets in the state. Develop Media campaign and Statewide askforce to assist and support effort Begin ground canvassing campaign in targeted unserved and underserved areas. resentations at state conferences that attract professional groups with a vested interest in a strong broadband backbone Identify key leaders and organizations that work with rural, vulnerable or underserved groups in the state.
Face to Face: Communities Along the roposed Fiber Route Ada Checotah Geary Meridian Shady oint Addington Cleo Springs Granite Midwest City Shawnee Alderson Clinton Haileyville Millerton Soper Altus Coalgate Hartshorne Mooreland Stringtown Arapaho Comanche Henryetta Oakland aloga Ardmore Cornish Hinton Okemah exola Atoka Cromwell Hugo Oklahoma City ushka Bennington Del City Idabel anama Valliant Blair Duncan Kingston hillips Warner Bokchito Durant Kiowa oteau Waurika Boswell El Reno Krebs utnam Weatherford Bowlegs Elk City Lahoma Red Oak Weleetka Brent Empire City Lehigh Ringling Wilburton Broken Bow Enid Lone Grove Sallisaw Wilson Byng Erick Madill Savanna Wister Cache Fairview Marlow Sawyer Woodward Caddo Fanshawe McAlester Sayre Yukon Caney Fort owson McLoud Seiling Lawton Canute Foss Mead Seminole Central High Garvin Meno Shady Grove
OKLAHOMA BROADBAND LANNING ROJEC lanning project is a component of the Mapping project with separate funding that was awarded as part of the Mapping grant State has now collected Broadband service and coverage information from Broadband providers for two years yielding a base of information and maps from which to launch the lanning project he University of Oklahoma Center for Spatial Analysis, which has s a team performing verification of provider data for the Mapping project, will also have a team working on the lanning project roject is commencing this quarter and will be completed in fourth quarter of 0
LANNING ROJEC RIMARY ASKS OUCSA will support the following goals and tasks for the broadband planning project: Analyze mapping data and, based on the Oklahoma Broadband coverage maps and responses from mailings and phone surveys, define the challenges and opportunities to adoption of broadband faced by different demographic and social groups Create maps to show regional differences in broadband adoption challenges and develop education materials and a public relations campaign tailored to the regional challenges and opportunities identified Collect consumer data concerning the use of broadband in underserved and unserved areas, including information technology capabilities and understanding
LANNING ROJEC RIMARY ASKS, Cont. Collect cost data (monthly fees and usage limits) at cities and towns across Oklahoma where previous tasks suggest that cost is a factor for broadband adoption and compare the cost/fees with average household income in different ethnic groups Assemble statewide meetings for professional and tribal communities: conservation, county assessors, public safety, emergency managers and first responders, public school administrators, tribal governments, mayors, etc. repare and hold display booths at statewide meetings with survey sheets available for attendees to fill out or take away for further distributions Identify and develop priorities and strategies for expanding broadband accessibility in the underserved and unserved areas
LANNING ROJEC RIMARY ASKS, Cont. Invite leaders from communities and organizations to participate on a Broadband lanning Committee to discuss and evaluate the data and prioritize areas for broadband expansion and promotion Develop a plan and materials tailored to Oklahoma for a consumer education and awareness initiative to increase the adoption and utilization of broadband throughout Oklahoma Develop and hold workshops and community meetings across regions and towns in the state for public education and outreach Develop a strategic plan that will leverage community colleges, schools, libraries, hospitals and other key community-based facilities to promote broadband applications and realize broadband potential for community development
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OKLAHOMA COMMUNIY ANCHOR NEWORK (OCAN) ROJEC In August, 0 the state received a grant award in the amount of o $,, for a Middle Mile CCI (Comprehensive Community Infrastructure) project under the BO (Broadband echnology Opportunities rogram) Broadband Last Mile vs. Middle Mile: Last Mile he connection between your home (or wireless device) and your broadband service provider Middle Mile - he connections between your broadband service provider and the Internet
OCAN Continued he Oklahoma Community Anchor Network (OCAN) project will complete a build out of,00 miles of new Middle Mile fiber infrastructure he OCAN project route touches of Oklahoma s s counties, approximately % of the state s s population, and is on state highway right- of-way he OCAN project will directly connect anchor institutions in underserved and unserved areas of the state where the broadband penetration rate barely reaches % Within five miles of the OCAN project are, Community Anchor Institutions including schools, libraries, medical or health care e providers, public safety entities, community colleges, institutions of higher education, along with other community support organizations and government facilities
OCAN Continued When built, the OCAN project will provide the Middle Mile fiber infrastructure commercial providers can connect to for high speed broadband Commercial providers will provide the Last Mile connections to community Anchor Institutions not directly connected to the OCAN project fiber f
OCAN roject Map OCAN roject Fiber Backbone is shown in Red
OCAN ROJEC SAUS Environmental Assessment Completed Engineering Design o Be Completed by Mid-November RF for Communications Huts Bids Awarded to wo Vendors RF for,000+ Miles of Fiber Optic Cable Bids Being Reviewed RF s s for Construction o Be Issued in December when Engineering Designs Completed roject divided into segments RF s s for Additional Materials Conduit, Handholes,, Etc. o Be Issued
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