March 9, 2012 Presentation to the Utah Tribal Leaders Meeting at the Utah Division of Libraries. Presentation includes detailed maps, by provider and technology, of available broadband in tribal areas of the state.
2. The Utah Broadband Project
Purpose
To develop a statewide map of
available broadband services and a
plan to increase broadband adoption
and deployment in the state.
6. Winter 2011 Broadband Service Areas
47 Providers: Mobile, Fixed Wireless, Cable, DSL, Fiber
Wireless Wireline
7. Summary of Findings
Wayne County has the highest
percentage, at 18.04%, of unserved
households in the state
(representing only 278 households)
• 15.36% are unserved in San Juan
County (859 HHs)
• 5.22% in Garfield County (163
HHs)
• 3.64% in Kane County (178 HHs)
• 2.59% in Piute County (22 HHs)
This 5-county, Southeastern portion of
the state has a total population of
31,373. For comparison, Salt Lake
County’s population is 1,029,386 and
Summit County’s 36,202
8. Summary of Findings
99.67% of Utah households are served by broadband
• Approximately 3,187 Utah households still lack broadband access
• Out of 246 incorporated cities/towns in Utah, approximately 177 have
some form of broadband service provided to every household
98.56% of Utah households have a choice of two or more broadband
providers
• 11.93% have residential fiber service available
Out of Utah’s 29 counties, 14 entire counties lack any residential fiber access
Five of Utah’s 29 counties lack any broadband access from fixed wireless
providers (Carbon, Duchesne, Rich, Uintah, and Wayne Counties)
9. What about Urban vs. Rural Speeds
demand?
In Utah, the urban/rural divide is est. at 2-4%
A 2011 survey
conducted by USU
and SUU concluded
that there is no
urban/rural gap in
demand for
broadband in Utah.
*Source: “Broadband Statistics Report: Broadband Availability in Urban vs. Rural Areas” National Broadband Map, NTIA. Data as of June
2011, Report published February 2012
18. Ute
(White Mesa-Central San Juan County)
Wired:
Frontier
Mobile Wireless:
AT&T
Fixed Wireless:
River Canyon Wireless
19. Navajo
(Southern San Juan County)
Wired:
Frontier
Mobile Wireless:
AT&T
T-Mobile
Verizon
Fixed Wireless:
River Canyon Wireless
20. Interested in more stats on how ‘connected’
tribal lands are?
Go check out the
“Native Nations”
feature on the National
Broadband Map
www.broadbandmap.gov/native-nations
21. How can community leaders get involved?
UTAH BROADBAND ADVISORY
COUNCIL
22. Utah Broadband Advisory Council
Mission:
To examine the condition of broadband
adoption and deployment in the State of
Utah and to provide the Governor and
Legislature with recommendations and
policy guidance related to the findings of
the Advisory Council.
23. Utah Broadband Advisory Council
Next Meeting:
March 14, 1:30-3:00 p.m.
@ Hilton Garden Inn, St. George
RSVP to: KCole@Utah.gov
24. QUESTIONS?
Tara Thue
tthue@utah.gov
801-538-8742 or 801-541-3473
Website: http://broadband.utah.gov
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