Comprehensive analysis of broadband infrastructure, service and adoption in the City of West Sacramento, California, with project plans for industrial, commercial and residential upgrades.
The document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurements from APNIC. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, with some countries and networks higher. Indonesia has very low IPv6 capability currently around 0%, despite having adequate IPv4 and IPv6 address space assigned. The top Indonesian networks by sample size also show near 0% IPv6 capability.
Networking The Pacific, by Jonathan Brewer [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
This document discusses internet connectivity issues facing Pacific island nations. It notes that while submarine cables have connected many Pacific islands to international networks since the 1980s, domestic and inter-island connectivity remains poor. This results in inefficient routing that benefits few parties and high costs that may impact internet adoption rates. The document proposes documenting regional economic and social ties, monitoring interconnectivity, identifying routing inefficiencies, analyzing benefits of regional peering points, and developing a strategy to improve inter-island and domestic connectivity in the Pacific.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deploymentAPNIC
Presentation given by George Michaelson, APNIC's Senior R&D Scientist, at the 26th Taiwan Network Information Centre’s Open Policy Meeting (TWNIC OPM), held in Taipei, Taiwan from 22 to 23 June 2016
INOC - Art Meierdirk Presentation from UTC April 15, 2014 Ilissa Miller
This document discusses utilities modernizing their infrastructure through advanced technologies and telecommunications networks. It covers:
1) Drivers for utilities to adopt advanced technologies like smart metering, distribution automation, and enterprise communications to empower customers, improve reliability and operations, and enable new technologies.
2) How utilities' telecommunications needs have outgrown traditional networks due to new applications and increased cybersecurity requirements, requiring them to create roadmaps balancing different network tiers.
3) Lessons learned from Sun Prairie Utilities' experience launching a fiber WAN and fixed wireless network initially before expanding to a fiber network, including the importance of partnerships, scalability, and customer service.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - SANOG EditionAPNIC
This document provides an overview of global IPv6 deployment as of 2016, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region and SANOG economies. It finds that while global IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, some countries have much higher rates, like Belgium at 53%. In Asia Pacific, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show leading deployment. However, few economies in the region are above the global average. The document also analyzes IPv6 deployment data for ISPs and economies in the US, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Ecuador, and Afghanistan and Bangladesh to understand trends. It concludes that IPv6 and IPv4 networks may increasingly diverge, with some networks investing in IPv6 and others relying more on IPv4 transition technologies
This document provides an overview and schedule for an APNIC Member Gathering in Guangzhou, China in April 2017. The schedule includes presentations on IPv4 exhaustion, IPv4 transfers, IPv6 deployment status, and an introduction to APNIC services. Statistics are presented on IPv4 and IPv6 allocations and deployments in China and globally by year. Key topics covered include the current IPv4 and IPv6 policies of each RIR, IPv4 transfer policies and procedures, and the higher levels of IPv6 deployment seen in some Asia Pacific countries and networks.
APNIC's Senior Research and Development Scientist George Michaelson gives an overview of global IPv6 trends in 2017 at the CNNIC OPM 2017 noting that IPv6 is now over the initial deployment and entering normal daily use in a significant number of economies.
The document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurements from APNIC. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, with some countries and networks higher. Indonesia has very low IPv6 capability currently around 0%, despite having adequate IPv4 and IPv6 address space assigned. The top Indonesian networks by sample size also show near 0% IPv6 capability.
Networking The Pacific, by Jonathan Brewer [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
This document discusses internet connectivity issues facing Pacific island nations. It notes that while submarine cables have connected many Pacific islands to international networks since the 1980s, domestic and inter-island connectivity remains poor. This results in inefficient routing that benefits few parties and high costs that may impact internet adoption rates. The document proposes documenting regional economic and social ties, monitoring interconnectivity, identifying routing inefficiencies, analyzing benefits of regional peering points, and developing a strategy to improve inter-island and domestic connectivity in the Pacific.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deploymentAPNIC
Presentation given by George Michaelson, APNIC's Senior R&D Scientist, at the 26th Taiwan Network Information Centre’s Open Policy Meeting (TWNIC OPM), held in Taipei, Taiwan from 22 to 23 June 2016
INOC - Art Meierdirk Presentation from UTC April 15, 2014 Ilissa Miller
This document discusses utilities modernizing their infrastructure through advanced technologies and telecommunications networks. It covers:
1) Drivers for utilities to adopt advanced technologies like smart metering, distribution automation, and enterprise communications to empower customers, improve reliability and operations, and enable new technologies.
2) How utilities' telecommunications needs have outgrown traditional networks due to new applications and increased cybersecurity requirements, requiring them to create roadmaps balancing different network tiers.
3) Lessons learned from Sun Prairie Utilities' experience launching a fiber WAN and fixed wireless network initially before expanding to a fiber network, including the importance of partnerships, scalability, and customer service.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - SANOG EditionAPNIC
This document provides an overview of global IPv6 deployment as of 2016, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region and SANOG economies. It finds that while global IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, some countries have much higher rates, like Belgium at 53%. In Asia Pacific, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show leading deployment. However, few economies in the region are above the global average. The document also analyzes IPv6 deployment data for ISPs and economies in the US, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Ecuador, and Afghanistan and Bangladesh to understand trends. It concludes that IPv6 and IPv4 networks may increasingly diverge, with some networks investing in IPv6 and others relying more on IPv4 transition technologies
This document provides an overview and schedule for an APNIC Member Gathering in Guangzhou, China in April 2017. The schedule includes presentations on IPv4 exhaustion, IPv4 transfers, IPv6 deployment status, and an introduction to APNIC services. Statistics are presented on IPv4 and IPv6 allocations and deployments in China and globally by year. Key topics covered include the current IPv4 and IPv6 policies of each RIR, IPv4 transfer policies and procedures, and the higher levels of IPv6 deployment seen in some Asia Pacific countries and networks.
APNIC's Senior Research and Development Scientist George Michaelson gives an overview of global IPv6 trends in 2017 at the CNNIC OPM 2017 noting that IPv6 is now over the initial deployment and entering normal daily use in a significant number of economies.
Having the right network foundation is critical to optimizing your unified communications experience and maximizing your ROI. Unified Communications and IP Telephony Is The Future of Communications.
Deploying vPOP networks in a service provider environment can immediately improve subscribers' online experience through reduced delays, jitters, and improved streaming and downloading speeds. It does this by continuously synchronizing a local vPOP server with global POP networks. This also allows service providers to expand bandwidth capacity by up to 70% without costly infrastructure upgrades, allowing them to add more subscribers and services.
IPv6 - delegations, deployment and trends, SANOG 29APNIC
Presented by Pubudu Jayasinghe, from APNIC Members Services team, at the 29th South Asian Network Operators Group meeting (SANOG29) held in Islamabad, Pakistan from 23 to 30 January 2017
Optimizing Network Connectivity to your Data CenterThousandEyes
This document discusses optimizing network connectivity to data centers. It describes how enterprise networks have become more complex with connections to cloud providers, SaaS applications, mobile users and branch offices. This lack of clear boundaries creates visibility challenges across different network segments. ThousandEyes provides visibility into data centers, WANs and the internet to help monitor performance, identify issues in specific locations or with particular ISPs, and troubleshoot connectivity problems collaboratively with service providers.
The document discusses IPv4 and IPv6 address allocation trends over time. It finds that while IPv6 address allocations by RIRs have steadily increased year-over-year, much of the allocated space remains unused or unadvertised. For IPv4, address transfers have become common since exhaustion, but the majority of transferred space does not appear in RIR logs and may involve legacy space or leases. BGP data suggests a significant amount of IPv4 shifting occurs outside of the official transfer process.
The document discusses factors driving IPv6 deployment and analyzes measurement data on IPv6 adoption. It finds that while wealth and size of an ISP's customer base correlates somewhat with IPv6 deployment, the majority of IPv6 users are served by non-wealthy ISPs. Rapid growth of an ISP does not necessarily motivate accelerated IPv6 adoption either. Having a shortage of IPv4 addresses is likely the biggest factor, as the ISPs with the highest customer to IPv4 address ratios generally have higher IPv6 deployment. However, even with address shortages, some large ISPs still rely primarily on IPv4 for addressing growing customer networks.
Presentation given by Sanjaya, APNIC Deputy Director, at the the Indonesian Network Information Centre’s Open Policy Meeting (IDNIC OPM) held in Batam, Indonesia from 30 to 31 May 2016
Elfiq Multiple Is Ps For Cost Control & PerformanceBryanHildebrand
The document discusses how organizations can use multiple internet service providers (ISPs) to improve performance and control costs. It notes that common issues with a single ISP include outages averaging 1.7 per month and link saturation that hurts productivity. The solution presented is to use Elfiq Networks' link balancing technology to distribute traffic across multiple cheaper ISPs, improving reliability and throughput while reducing costs by up to 30% with payback in around 6 months. Elfiq models are presented ranging from small office to large enterprise solutions.
This document discusses the need for IPv6 adoption in the Pacific region. It notes that while IPv4 addresses are still available in some Pacific nations, drivers like access to online content and services are increasing the need for IPv6. The status of IPv6 deployment is reviewed for several Pacific countries, showing most have very low IPv6 capability currently but high potential addresses per person with IPv6. Training opportunities are highlighted to help build capacity for IPv6 in the region.
This document analyzes IPv6 adoption trends in Asia, finding that while some economies like Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show significant IPv6 capability, many others in the region are stagnant or show slow growth. It examines IPv6 deployment by major ISPs in economies with high IPv6 rates, like SK Telecom in Korea, and compares IPv6 capability between Asia, Europe, and North America. The analysis suggests the Internet may diverge between those investing in IPv6 and those relying primarily on IPv4.
Traditional CDNs do not optimize delivery of content to mobile devices over the "last mile" from the mobile network to the device due to challenges like congestion, poor connections, latency, lossy networks, and slow cellular speeds. Quantil's Mobile Acceleration solution solves these issues by creating an end-to-end connection between the mobile device and content server, adapting delivery based on the device, network, and conditions, and prioritizing and enhancing content delivery through techniques like connection optimization, adaptive characterization, content prioritization, and protocol enhancement. This provides faster, more reliable, and optimized delivery of content to mobile users.
Broad Sky Networks Summary of Wireless CAT 6 LTE SDWAN and FaaST FailoverTom Benson
Broad Sky Networks webinar deck describing Wireless internet and it's advantages for Failover, SDWAN, and the new CAT6 LTE-A networks from ATT, Verizon and Tmobile
IPv6 readiness among APEC TEL member economiesAPNIC
APNIC's External Relations Manager, Klée Aiken, presented an update of IPv6 end user readiness among APEC economies at APEC TEL 52, in Auckland, New Zealand.
The document provides an update on IPv6 deployment globally and in Southeast Asia. It summarizes that global IPv6 end-user readiness has increased 7.69% over the last 12 months to 16.94%. Specific countries and mobile networks in India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia are highlighted as having seen large increases in IPv6 capability, with some mobile networks over 200% growth. Performance tests show IPv6 can be as fast or faster than IPv4 in some situations. Industry trends of growing mobile usage and native IPv6 support in newer devices are positive drivers for further IPv6 adoption.
The document discusses several topics related to smart trailers:
1. Guidelines are provided for the meeting, including silencing phones and prohibiting audio/video recordings.
2. A presentation is given on smart trailers, covering maintenance benefits for fleets and trailers, standards and diagnostics challenges.
3. Several industry experts provide perspectives on smart trailer opportunities and challenges from OEM, fleet, and diagnostic viewpoints. Key points addressed include data integration, technology adoption, and standardization needs.
Taft community broadband planning workshopStephen Blum
Taft, Maricopa and other western Kern County communities suffer from poor broadband infrastructure and limited Internet access. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, conducted a workshop to evaluate alternatives and plan improvements in Taft on 2 December 2014.
The document discusses broadband mapping and planning initiatives in Nebraska. It describes the Mobile Pulse application, which crowdsources mobile speed test data from users' devices to map broadband availability and performance. The application is available in public and advanced versions, with the advanced version providing more granular data and licenses to partners. Speed test results from rural and urban areas in Nebraska are also presented.
Having the right network foundation is critical to optimizing your unified communications experience and maximizing your ROI. Unified Communications and IP Telephony Is The Future of Communications.
Deploying vPOP networks in a service provider environment can immediately improve subscribers' online experience through reduced delays, jitters, and improved streaming and downloading speeds. It does this by continuously synchronizing a local vPOP server with global POP networks. This also allows service providers to expand bandwidth capacity by up to 70% without costly infrastructure upgrades, allowing them to add more subscribers and services.
IPv6 - delegations, deployment and trends, SANOG 29APNIC
Presented by Pubudu Jayasinghe, from APNIC Members Services team, at the 29th South Asian Network Operators Group meeting (SANOG29) held in Islamabad, Pakistan from 23 to 30 January 2017
Optimizing Network Connectivity to your Data CenterThousandEyes
This document discusses optimizing network connectivity to data centers. It describes how enterprise networks have become more complex with connections to cloud providers, SaaS applications, mobile users and branch offices. This lack of clear boundaries creates visibility challenges across different network segments. ThousandEyes provides visibility into data centers, WANs and the internet to help monitor performance, identify issues in specific locations or with particular ISPs, and troubleshoot connectivity problems collaboratively with service providers.
The document discusses IPv4 and IPv6 address allocation trends over time. It finds that while IPv6 address allocations by RIRs have steadily increased year-over-year, much of the allocated space remains unused or unadvertised. For IPv4, address transfers have become common since exhaustion, but the majority of transferred space does not appear in RIR logs and may involve legacy space or leases. BGP data suggests a significant amount of IPv4 shifting occurs outside of the official transfer process.
The document discusses factors driving IPv6 deployment and analyzes measurement data on IPv6 adoption. It finds that while wealth and size of an ISP's customer base correlates somewhat with IPv6 deployment, the majority of IPv6 users are served by non-wealthy ISPs. Rapid growth of an ISP does not necessarily motivate accelerated IPv6 adoption either. Having a shortage of IPv4 addresses is likely the biggest factor, as the ISPs with the highest customer to IPv4 address ratios generally have higher IPv6 deployment. However, even with address shortages, some large ISPs still rely primarily on IPv4 for addressing growing customer networks.
Presentation given by Sanjaya, APNIC Deputy Director, at the the Indonesian Network Information Centre’s Open Policy Meeting (IDNIC OPM) held in Batam, Indonesia from 30 to 31 May 2016
Elfiq Multiple Is Ps For Cost Control & PerformanceBryanHildebrand
The document discusses how organizations can use multiple internet service providers (ISPs) to improve performance and control costs. It notes that common issues with a single ISP include outages averaging 1.7 per month and link saturation that hurts productivity. The solution presented is to use Elfiq Networks' link balancing technology to distribute traffic across multiple cheaper ISPs, improving reliability and throughput while reducing costs by up to 30% with payback in around 6 months. Elfiq models are presented ranging from small office to large enterprise solutions.
This document discusses the need for IPv6 adoption in the Pacific region. It notes that while IPv4 addresses are still available in some Pacific nations, drivers like access to online content and services are increasing the need for IPv6. The status of IPv6 deployment is reviewed for several Pacific countries, showing most have very low IPv6 capability currently but high potential addresses per person with IPv6. Training opportunities are highlighted to help build capacity for IPv6 in the region.
This document analyzes IPv6 adoption trends in Asia, finding that while some economies like Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show significant IPv6 capability, many others in the region are stagnant or show slow growth. It examines IPv6 deployment by major ISPs in economies with high IPv6 rates, like SK Telecom in Korea, and compares IPv6 capability between Asia, Europe, and North America. The analysis suggests the Internet may diverge between those investing in IPv6 and those relying primarily on IPv4.
Traditional CDNs do not optimize delivery of content to mobile devices over the "last mile" from the mobile network to the device due to challenges like congestion, poor connections, latency, lossy networks, and slow cellular speeds. Quantil's Mobile Acceleration solution solves these issues by creating an end-to-end connection between the mobile device and content server, adapting delivery based on the device, network, and conditions, and prioritizing and enhancing content delivery through techniques like connection optimization, adaptive characterization, content prioritization, and protocol enhancement. This provides faster, more reliable, and optimized delivery of content to mobile users.
Broad Sky Networks Summary of Wireless CAT 6 LTE SDWAN and FaaST FailoverTom Benson
Broad Sky Networks webinar deck describing Wireless internet and it's advantages for Failover, SDWAN, and the new CAT6 LTE-A networks from ATT, Verizon and Tmobile
IPv6 readiness among APEC TEL member economiesAPNIC
APNIC's External Relations Manager, Klée Aiken, presented an update of IPv6 end user readiness among APEC economies at APEC TEL 52, in Auckland, New Zealand.
The document provides an update on IPv6 deployment globally and in Southeast Asia. It summarizes that global IPv6 end-user readiness has increased 7.69% over the last 12 months to 16.94%. Specific countries and mobile networks in India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia are highlighted as having seen large increases in IPv6 capability, with some mobile networks over 200% growth. Performance tests show IPv6 can be as fast or faster than IPv4 in some situations. Industry trends of growing mobile usage and native IPv6 support in newer devices are positive drivers for further IPv6 adoption.
The document discusses several topics related to smart trailers:
1. Guidelines are provided for the meeting, including silencing phones and prohibiting audio/video recordings.
2. A presentation is given on smart trailers, covering maintenance benefits for fleets and trailers, standards and diagnostics challenges.
3. Several industry experts provide perspectives on smart trailer opportunities and challenges from OEM, fleet, and diagnostic viewpoints. Key points addressed include data integration, technology adoption, and standardization needs.
Taft community broadband planning workshopStephen Blum
Taft, Maricopa and other western Kern County communities suffer from poor broadband infrastructure and limited Internet access. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, conducted a workshop to evaluate alternatives and plan improvements in Taft on 2 December 2014.
The document discusses broadband mapping and planning initiatives in Nebraska. It describes the Mobile Pulse application, which crowdsources mobile speed test data from users' devices to map broadband availability and performance. The application is available in public and advanced versions, with the advanced version providing more granular data and licenses to partners. Speed test results from rural and urban areas in Nebraska are also presented.
Market research report, citywide ultra high speed broadband project, Palo AltoStephen Blum
The City of Palo Alto operates a 40-plus mile dark fiber network serving some of the biggest and most dynamic high tech companies in the world. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, analysed the potential and the cost of expanding the network, and presented his findings to the city's utility advisory committee on 1 June 2011.
This document discusses internet service providers (ISPs), including how to choose one, the different types of internet connections they offer like DSL, cable, satellite, and dial-up, comparison features between ISPs, and references for more information. It provides an overview of factors to consider when selecting an ISP, such as available technologies, setup fees, access levels, compatibility, and support options.
Granite provides telecommunications services including MPLS, SIP, hosted PBX, broadband internet, wireless data, project management, and customer support. It has a reliable private fiber network with multiple redundant connections and standardized Cisco technology. Granite employs network and telecom experts and offers comprehensive solutions with one point of contact. It aims to exceed customer expectations with high satisfaction rates, low costs, and 24/7 support.
This document provides a summary of NTADOM TONY C.'s professional experience and qualifications. He has over 8 years of experience in RF planning and optimization for 2G, 3G, and LTE networks. Currently, he works as a consultant providing services like network tuning, KPI optimization, drive testing, and field maintenance. Previously, he served as the team lead for drive test, cluster, and field physical optimization at MTN Nigeria from 2013-2016. He has expertise in technologies from Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia Siemens Nokia.
The document discusses optimization of Bharti Airtel's 3G network in India. It describes optimization as improving network efficiency and quality of service by maximizing available infrastructure. A team is assembled including managers, engineers, and drive testers to set parameters, check licenses, run scripts, and conduct drive testing both before and after optimization changes. MapInfo Professional and TEMS Investigation software are used to aid the optimization process. Common optimization strategies mentioned include database parameter changes, antenna optimization, frequency changes, neighbor modifications, and adding new cell sites.
3G network post analysis for Tolay Final report.pdfmameyesuf22
The document summarizes a drive test analysis of a 3G network in Tolay Town. Key findings include:
1) Pre-drive test coverage was 85.1% and quality was 83.7%, below targets. Post-drive test coverage improved to 97.4% and quality to 90.9% after antenna adjustments and parameter corrections.
2) Issues like cross-feeder problems, abnormal antenna orientation, and lack of a dominant server were identified and addressed, improving throughput, capacity, and edge performance.
3) Recommendations include increasing the capacity of one site serving the whole town and adding an LTE 1800 layer to further boost quality and user experience.
SD-WAN provides significant improvements over WAN optimization alone according to a technology report. Customer proof-of-concept data from a 60-day period after SD-WAN implementation at various organizations showed on average: 89% improvement in packet latency, 95% improvement in packet loss, 100% improvement in packet reordering, and the avoidance of outages over 90 seconds as well as faster failover delays. The report provides graphs illustrating improvements in these network performance metrics for specific customers after deploying SD-WAN.
Broad Sky explores the real meaning of Unlimited in the Unlimited Wireless Data offerings. What customers should know about unlimited plans and how can effect their network and ultimately their business. Are all unlimited offerings created equal? Find out with Broad Sky Networks, we make wireless work!
The document discusses Peplink Balance, a multi-WAN router solution that provides business continuity and increased performance for small, medium, and large enterprises. It ensures reliable internet access through intelligent link load balancing and failover across multiple independent internet links. This solution addresses business challenges around rapid ROI, low operating costs, and ensuring continuity of critical internet-based services and applications.
Competition and regulation challenges in the Internet Value chainChristoph Stork
The telecom sector remains one of the most profitable sectors.
The market for each segment of the Internet value chain is still expanding
The Internet is a connected ecosystem and telcos benefit from the broadband demand and supply
Data usage is growing strongly while data revenues in mature markets: Streaming and AR /VR applications are currently the most potent avenues for ICT sector growth in combination with latency-based product differentiation.
CPs and telcos have the same incentive for a high-quality user experience.
Cooperation of players in the Internet Value Chain will be necessary to make the Internet faster and more immersive.
Natsens - Crowd sourced user experience!natsens360
How does telecom operator understands user experience today? NATSENS aims to give the power of crowd sourced network user experience to the mobile carriers.
ATA MC&E 2015 Brian McLaughlin, PeopleNetPaul Menig
- The current state of telematics shows increasing adoption rates among fleets as regulations increase and telematics provides returns on investment. Adoption is projected to continue growing significantly.
- Emerging technologies like the electronic logging device mandate will reshape the market and push more fleets to adopt comprehensive telematics solutions.
- Looking ahead, connectivity and data are driving major changes as technologies like the Internet of Things connect more devices and generate enormous amounts of useful data for analysis. This will transform telematics by connecting both vehicles and drivers in new ways.
Tulip is India's largest MPLS network provider with over 1300 cities reached, 950+ customers, 2000 employees and 3 NOCs. It has a market cap over Rs. 3000 crores with net profit of Rs. 187 cr for FY2008, up 100% YoY. Tulip offers reliable, high-speed internet access through its fiber network with 99.5% uptime and 1:1 bandwidth.
APNIC Chief Scientist helps describe the phenomenon that puts India and other developing economies at the top of IPv6 deployment at the RIPE 76 IPv6 Working Group session.
The document summarizes a webinar presented by Broad Sky Networks on their Failover-as-a-Service (FaaST) solution. FaaST provides automatic failover of internet traffic to a 4G/LTE wireless connection when the primary wired internet circuit fails. This addresses issues with traditional failover which requires a second wired circuit that can also fail. Broad Sky monitors for failures and switches traffic between the primary circuit and 4G backup. They have implemented this solution for various business customers across different industries. Pricing starts at $79.95 per month and includes monitoring, failover and backup up to 1GB of data.
Similar to City of West Sacramento Broadband Infrastructure Assessment and Action Plan, 5 April 2017 (20)
Yolo County preliminary broadband infrastructure assessment, 16 March 2017Stephen Blum
This document contains a preliminary broadband infrastructure assessment of Yolo County conducted by TellusVenture Associates. It analyzes and maps the availability of broadband internet service by provider and technology. Key findings include that cities have infrastructure grades comparable to the state average, while some rural areas lack minimum service. Maps show "heat maps" of high density, low service areas to identify locations needing improved access.
City of San Bruno Cable Revenue and FTTH Upgrade Analysis, 9 April 2018Stephen Blum
This document analyzes revenue and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) upgrade metrics for San Bruno Cable. It finds that Shelter Creek, which received a FTTH upgrade, saw revenue growth outpace the rest of the system with internet revenue becoming a larger share. The FTTH upgrade improved Shelter Creek's market share, revenue per customer, and churn rate. Financial projections estimate the upgrade would be paid back within 14-27 years depending on the internet revenue growth scenario.
Operations-based financial analysis of FTTH system proposalsStephen Blum
Operating costs vary widely for among fiber to the home architectures, technologies and business plans. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, demonstrated how to factor operating costs into initial feasibility and capital financing analyses, in a presentation and white paper for the Fiber to the Home Council on 5 October 2005.
Economics of municipal wireless Internet utilitiesStephen Blum
Citywide, municipally run wireless broadband systems failed to meet both financial and service level expectations. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, explained why at the Third Annual European Congress of Wireless and Digital Cities, in Barcelona on 13 November 2008.
Broadband projects on the central California coast: update and assessment Stephen Blum
Several private and municipal fiber optic network projects are underway in Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito Counties. The Central Coast Broadband Consortium plays a key role in developing and coordinating these projects. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates and CCBC project lead, presented an update to the Monterey County Business Council on 11 March 2016.
East Bay Broadband Infrastructure Report CardStephen Blum
The document provides an overview of a study conducted by TellusVenture Associates for the East Bay Broadband Consortium. The study objectives were to gather information on broadband availability, infrastructure, and adoption in three counties. Data was collected from carriers and analyzed to determine availability patterns and compare to benchmarks. Mobile broadband coverage was found to be widespread but speeds varied significantly by location and carrier. Commercial broadband varied widely by area and often required significant costs for businesses. Reported download speeds for businesses ranged from 10-50 Mbps in most areas.
Market analysis of user-financed FTTP system in Palo AltoStephen Blum
The market potential and business case for a user-financed fiber to the premise system in Palo were evaluated by Tellus Venture Associates. Steve Blum, the president of the company, presented the findings to the city's utilities advisory committee on 6 June 2012.
Northeastern California broadband planning and federal subsidy analysisStephen Blum
As Frontier Communications increases its California footprint by a factor of ten, it's obligated to upgrade existing systems in northeastern California. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, presented an analysis and planning framework for elected officials and staff from the six counties in Redding on 23 June 2016.
Benicia Industrial Gigabit Broadband Project Assessment and PlanStephen Blum
A fiber to the premise plan for the Benicia Industrial Park is kicked off. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, presents an analysis and strategic plan to the Benicia City Council on 2 July 2013.
Maintain control of wireless permits and adapting to AB 57 requirementsStephen Blum
Local government control over permits for cell sites and other wireless facilities was drastically curtailed in California. Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, offer options for cities and counties at a seminar sponsored by Joint Venture Silicon Valley in San Jose on 8 March, 2016
Five Broadband Trends Shaping Communities, Urban Land Institute Summary, 16 M...Stephen Blum
Presentation by Steve Blum, president of Tellus Venture Associates, to the Urban Land Institute in San Diego summarising five macro broadband trends driving communities and local economies.
Five Broadband Trends Shaping Communities, 19 September 2013Stephen Blum
The document discusses several broadband trends shaping communities, including communities turning unused conduit into fiber networks to generate revenue, Google Fiber encouraging internet service providers to launch their own fiber projects, the need to log permit applications for telecommunications infrastructure to improve broadband planning, and the growth of telecommuting enabling people to work remotely.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
Imagine a world where data flows freely, yet remains secure. A world where trust is built into the fabric of every transaction. This is the promise of blockchain, a revolutionary technology poised to reshape our digital landscape.
Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
2. TellusVenture Associates
Primary infrastructure
in West Sacramento
is average
• Compares well to region, state
• On a par with much of Silicon Valley
• GPA of all of West Sac: 1.9
• GPA of commercial and industrial
areas only: 1.0
Broadband infrastructure grades
Grade GPA
Arden-Arcade A- 3.7
Elk Grove B+ 3.3
Sacramento C+ 2.5
Woodland C- 1.9
Folsom C- 1.9
West Sacramento C- 1.9
Cupertino C- 1.9
Davis C- 1.8
Mountain View C- 1.8
Galt C- 1.7
Winters D 1.0
Clarksburg F 0.0
Report card
4. TellusVenture Associates
Mobile service fair
to poor
• Based on CPUC field
testing and analysis
• Reflects user experience,
not company marketing
claims
• Poor results due to
infrastructure, heavy
usage
• Dark brown = 6 - 10 Mbps
AT&T
Sprint
Verizon
T-Mobile
5. TellusVenture Associates
West Sacramento Consumer Survey
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Reliability
"Very
Important"
"Very"
Satisfied
"Not at All" or
"Somewhat"
Satisfied
Speed "Very
Important"
"Very"
Satisfied
"Not at All" or
"Somewhat"
Satisfied
8. TellusVenture Associates
Commercial/
Industrial status
• One-half star out of 5
• Most commercial/industrial
zoned areas lack broadband
service at average California
levels
• 1 Star areas have average
service
• 2+ Star areas have spot service
from secondary providers
21. Report card based on average
Californian infrastructure
Primary wireline infrastructure
only; upload speeds key to grades
TellusVenture Associates
F
Two competing providers, both advertising maximum download speeds of at
least 25 Mbps and maximum uploads speeds of 6 Mbps, or 3 or more
competing providers offering that standard of service in combination.
Competing providers, both advertising maximum download speeds of at least
10 Mbps and maximum uploads speeds of 6 Mbps.
Competing providers, one advertising max down/up speeds of at least 10/6
Mbps and the remainder meeting CPUC's minimum 6 down/1.5 up standard.
Either one provider advertising speeds that at least meet the CPUC's minimum
of 6 Mbps down/1.5 Mbps up, or more than one that just meet the standard.
At least one provider offers service, but no service is available that meets the
CPUC's minimum standard of 6 Mbps down and 1.5 Mbps up (underserved).
Or no service at all (unserved).
D
C
B
A
22. Star rating based on fiber availability,
basic infrastructure of commercial,
industrial zones
Gigabit and Megabit fiber, basic
infrastructure serve different needs
TellusVenture Associates
"C" grade basic infrastructure alone, or Megabit
fiber with "D" grade
Megabit fiber with "C" grade basic infrastructure, or
Gigabit fiber with "D" grade
Gigabit fiber with "C" grade basic infrastructure, or
Gigabit and Megabit fiber with "D" grade
Megabit and Gigabit fiber with "C" grade basic
infrastructure
Verifiable open access dark fiber, and meets 4-star
criteria.
29. TellusVenture Associates
Business survey: primary Internet
connection?
Wave AT&T (direct or re-sold) Consolidated
Mobile wireless Satellite
Note: total greater than
100% due to multiple
responses.
30. TellusVenture Associates
Minimum acceptable upload speed for Internet service
Businesses Consumers
1.5 Mbps or less 0% 4%
3 Mbps 13% 14%
6 Mbps 21% 23%
10 Mbps 34% 36%
25 Mbps or greater 32% 23%
Minimum acceptable download speed for Internet service
Businesses Consumers
1.5 Mbps or less 2% 2%
3 Mbps 4% 5%
6 Mbps 11% 13%
10 Mbps 23% 29%
25 Mbps or greater 60% 50%
31. TellusVenture Associates
Adoption rate by census tract
Tract
Adoption
rate HUs Population
Average
income Location
6113010101 45%-59% 2,736 6,645 $40,539 NE corner of West Sac
6113010102 45%-59% 2,515 7,534 $39,767 NW corner of West Sac
6113010201 75%-89% 1,210 2,538 $50,894 East - North & South of I-80
6113010203 30%-44% 2,142 5,397 $41,399 West - North & South of I-80
6113010204 45%-59% 2,197 4,922 $43,694 Center - North & South of I-80
6113010302 90%+ 2,733 7,270 $84,779 Top middle and NE of Southport
6113010310 75%-89% 1,853 5,485 $76,937 NW corner of Southport
6113010312 75%-89% 1,942 5,130 $71,105 Center of Southport
6113010402 75%-89% 1,353 3,823 $101,323 Southernmost - south of Davis/Marshal
Adoption rate by demographics
Adoption rate HUs Population % HUs % Population
Average
income
30%-44% 2,142 5,397 11% 11% $41,399
45%-59% 7,448 19,101 40% 39% $41,333
75%-89% 6,358 16,976 34% 35% $75,064
90%+ 2,733 7,270 15% 15% $84,779
Total 18,681 48,744
32. TellusVenture Associates
AT&T Access program rate plans, by housing units
Download speed Monthly data cap
Monthly price (plus
tax) Housing units
10 Mbps 1,000 GB $10 16,978
5 Mbps 1,000 GB $10 0
3 Mbps 1,000 GB $5 29
1.5 Mbps 1,000 GB $5 949
768 Kbps 1,000 GB $5 128
768 Kbps 150 GB $5 205
Unavailable -- -- 392
18,681
Only one rate plan, determined by available speed & service, is offered to a household.
Wireless service, including mobile service, is not included in the program.
34. TellusVenture Associates
Major California cable company maximum upload speed, as a percentage of census blocks
5 Mbps 20 Mbps
Charter Communications 100%
Comcast 100%
Cox Communications 100%
Time Warner Cable 14% 86%
Major California cable company maximum download speed, as a percentage of census blocks
30 Mbps 50 Mbps 100 Mbps 105 Mbps 150 Mbps 300 Mbps
Charter Communications 3% 97%
Comcast 3% 97%
Cox Communications 100%
Time Warner Cable 1% 14% 86%
35. TellusVenture Associates
Star Rating based on C/I centroids
Stars
By current service reports 0.5
By current fiber routes 1.0
With utilization of city assets 2.0
Cross tab of C/I centroid Star Ratings
No Stars 1 Star 2 Star 3 Star 4 Star 5 Star
By current service reports 94 30 12 0 0 0
By current fiber routes 66 17 38 13 2 0
With utilization of city assets 44 2 20 46 22 2