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Title: Rural Telecom Conference Springfield, Il.


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Rural Telecom Conference Springfield, Il.
  • Tuesday October 16th 2007

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City of Princeton Fiber and PLC Services
  • The Community and Economic Development Benefits
    of Providing Broadband Services

3
City of Princeton, Princeton, Il.
  • Jason Bird, Superintendent of Electric and
    Telecommunications 815-875-1231

4
City of Princeton Broadband Service- Fiber, BPL
and Shared Fiber
  • Provide affordable high speed internet service to
    every citizen and business in the City of
    Princeton

5
Why?
  • Retention of current customer base and economic
    growth.

6
Harper Wyman
  • Largest customer and largest employer left August
    2003

7
School Enrollment
  • School enrollment continues to drop but
    population remains steady. 840 students in 1999,
    today 670.

8
LCN Hires New Plant CEO
  • New CEO tells Mayor and City Council that the
    Princeton plant can not operate efficiently as
    other plants.

9
Fiber Network Get the OK
  • Completed 12 mile 96 fiber count backhaul and
    several 12 fiber count drops taken to key
    customers sites. Fiber is owned by the city.

10
Would the City Be the Provider
  • The City chose not to be the ISP and therefore
    decided to send RFP out to partner with the
    successful bidder.

11
Public/private Partnership
  • City of Princeton and Connecting Point establish
    a partnership, select BPL as the last mile
    technology. Establish a revenue sharing.

12
Available Options
  • Fiber broadband services, speeds starting off
    with several t-1 lines and easy to ramp the speed
    up, network systems, VoIP, security systems,
    energy management system.

13
Why BPL/PLC
  • Minimal capital expense to the utility,
    connections possible to all customers, fast and
    easy to install, reliable internet access, speeds
    in excess of 5.0 mbps for G-2

14
Why BPL/PLC
  • Alarming for power outages notifications, VoIP,
    security and video.

15
Utility Applications
  • AMR, hotspots, traffic controls, potential system
    flaws that go unseen, security systems, energy
    management systems, switching to provide
    reliability and VoIP.

16
Benefits to Princeton
  • Improving quality of life, promoting economic
    development, promoting broadband competition,
    retaining customer base, and enhancing responses
    to power outages.

17
What Has Happen to Date?
  • Received EDA Grant for 675,000.00, LCN has made
    an investment to the Princeton Plant exceeding 6
    million Dollars, we now have DSL, Cable Modems
    and BPL

18
What Has Happen to Date?
  • Created a partnership with one business owner and
    U of Illinois, to establish a video conferencing
    center in Princeton.

19
Backhaul expands and BPL deployed to entire City
  • Today we have over 22 miles of fiber and have all
    BPL equipment installed

20
Bureau County Republican
  • Local paper announces Bureau County ranks fifth
    best rural county to live in the Midwest and 21st
    in the country. Source Progressive Farmer
    magazine. Princeton is the county seat.

21
Another new Partnership
  • The City of Princeton and Tetra Research Form a
    partnership.

22
FTTH
  • The City and Connecting Point will be connecting
    our first residential customers with fiber soon.

23
Hot Spots
  • We have a free wireless connection located at the
    Amtrak Depot and at one of our Parks.

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PLC/BPL Layout
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