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Regional Technology Planning Team Report

MERAMEC REGION BROADBAND REPORT

                                           August 2011
RESIDENTIAL STUDY BACKGROUND

 Survey mailed June 2011
 4000 homes randomly sampled.
     470/12%     returned.
   400 returned surveys analyzed
     Provides   margin of error of ± 5 percentage points




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RESIDENTIAL STUDY: WHO RESPONDED

     County                  % of Total respondents      County pop as % of
                                                         Meramec Region
                                                         Population

     Crawford                          9%                         12%
     Dent                              5%                         8%
     Gasconade                        16%                         7%
     Maries                            6%                         5%
     Osage                            22%                         7%
     Phelps                           16%                         22%
     Pulaski                          14%                         26%
     Washington                        7%                         13%

 5% indicated other or a county outside of the region.                        3
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?

                      Age
                      Range 20-95, Mean=58

                      Household Income
                      $5700K to $200K,
                      Mean=$54,730K

                      10% “Rent”

                      94% White




                                             4
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?




                                      5
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?




                                      6
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?




                                      7
RESIDENTIAL STUDY – TYPE OF INTERNET SERVICE




                                               8
KEY ISSUES: AVAILABILITY & SPEED




                                   9
KEY ISSUE: CHOICE




                    10
APPLICATIONS (RESIDENTIAL)




                             11
RESIDENTIAL STUDY – IMPORTANCE OF BROADBAND
ACCESS




                                          12
BUSINESS STUDY BACKGROUND

   Online survey available from:
     April   2011 to July 2011
   103 local businesses responded
     16% were satellite offices
     23% had satellite locations

   32 questions about broadband or high-speed
    Internet services in the Meramec region


                                                 13
BUSINESS STUDY – RESPONSES BY COUNTY

 By County:
    Crawford         7%
    Dent             7%
    Gasconade        7%
    Maries           5%
    Osage            8%
    Phelps           42%
    Pulaski          8%
    Washington       15%


                                       14
EMPLOYEE BUSINESS SIZE




                         15
BUSINESS CATEGORIES




                      16
DO YOU HAVE INTERNET SERVICE AT YOUR BUSINESS?

 Do you have Internet service at your business?
  NO =4% Yes = 96%
 Lack of availability and cost were the two
  reasons cited for not having Internet service.
 100% indicated they would subscribe as soon
  as broadband was available.



                                                 17
CURRENT INTERNET PROVIDER
   Top 5 Mentioned
    Fidelity
    CenturyTel
    Socket
    AT&T
    Embarq

   Service established 1990’s-2011

                                      18
TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS




                                19
WHY NOT BROADBAND?




                     20
BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS




                            21
SUPPORTED INTERNET APPLICATIONS




                                  22
HOW IMPORTANT




  92% said would be beneficial if broadband capacity were improved in
  the region.                                                           23
COST OF SERVICE




                  24
ONLINE BUSINESS SURVEY
   44 businesses had other comments about
    broadband service availability in the region. Some
    included:
     A must for rural areas.
     Federal government must help improve infrastructure.
     Cities should develop networks.
     Low interest loans to private sector to incent them to
      build rural areas.
     More competition is the key.
     Unsatisfactory business climate.
     Improve residential too, because our customers can’t
      always access our product in Missouri.

                                                               25
INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA
 Agriculture            Local Government

 Economic               Public Safety
  Development Sector  Tourism
 Energy Sector          Workforce
  Environment Sector      Development
 Healthcare Sector

 Higher Ed Sector

 K-12 Education Sector

 Library Sector
                                             26
MAPS

   Review maps provided by State of Missiouri




                                                 27
BROADBAND PROVIDERS RESPOND

   Feedback on data and current initiatives from
    broadband providers.




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BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING

 Will identify strategies, and related directions,
  initiatives, goals and objectives, that can be
  employed by interested parties within the
  region.
 It is a large scale, high-level planning exercise
 It provides specific guideposts and pathways
  to better help the region build long term
  broadband sustainability
 Addresses both availability (supply) and
  adoption (demand) within the region.
                                                  29
BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS

   The Strategic Planning process is split into four (4)
    phases:
     Phase 1 (Today): Needs Assessment and Existing
      Information Review – A detailed understanding of the
      current broadband climate and the current and future
      broadband-related needs in the region.
     Phase 2 (Beginning Today): How to move from the
      current broadband environment to the one needed
      within the region.
         Strengths,Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
         analysis will be performed.


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SWOC ANALYSIS
   The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as
    follows:
       Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices,
        processes, and resources that are highly valued by the
        region.
       Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why
        stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace
        broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the
        achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.
       Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet
        taken advantage of that may positively impact the
        development and acceptance of broadband.
       Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances
        that may negatively impact broadband development and
        acceptance as perceived by the region.
                                                                     31
SWOC ANALYSIS
  Phase   2: cont’d
    The analysis should cover a wide range of issues
    including those centered on:
       residential, business and institutional broadband availability
        and adoption,
       whether available bandwidth(s) are sufficient for current as well
        as near and long term needs and applications,
       potential upgrade and expansion possibilities,

       reliability of existing networks,

       related matters.

    Providersare asked during Phase 2 to present their
    ideas on possibilities for advancing the broadband
    environment.

                                                                        32
SWOC ANALYSIS


                33
SWOC ANALYSIS
   The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as
    follows:
       Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices,
        processes, and resources that are highly valued by the
        region.
       Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why
        stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace
        broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the
        achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.
       Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet
        taken advantage of that may positively impact the
        development and acceptance of broadband.
       Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances
        that may negatively impact broadband development and
        acceptance as perceived by the region.
                                                                     34
BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE
AND PROCESS

   Phase 3: Findings Review and Initial Strategic
    Plan Element Development – The RTPT will
    review the initial findings, priorities, potential
    strategic directions and actions, timelines and
    resources needed related to those potential
    directions.
     In this phase, a number of potential strategic
      directions and initiatives will be identified,
      reviewed, discussed, and then incorporated into the
      initial draft of the Strategic Plan.

                                                         35
BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE
AND PROCESS

   Phase 4: Drafting and Finalization of the Strategic
    Plan by the RTPT.
       The Strategic Plan will consist of :
         1.   Introduction and Regional Overview
         2.   Purpose Statement
         3    Detailed SWOC Findings and Analysis
         4.   Strategic Direction(s)
                   Short, medium and long term goals and objectives to boost broadband
                    adoption and availability.
                   Action Items and Implementation Plan
         5. Financial, human and organizational resource considerations
         6. Timelines and benchmarks for measuring progress
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Additional Discussion




                        37
Connect with us at
    MOBroadbandNow
 http://mobroadbandnow.com/

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter


                                    38
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR PARTICIPATION
 IN THE MERAMEC
    BROADBAND
PLANNING PROJECT!

                     39

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Meramec Regional Planning Commission Broadband Study Findings

  • 1. Regional Technology Planning Team Report MERAMEC REGION BROADBAND REPORT August 2011
  • 2. RESIDENTIAL STUDY BACKGROUND  Survey mailed June 2011  4000 homes randomly sampled.  470/12% returned.  400 returned surveys analyzed  Provides margin of error of ± 5 percentage points 2
  • 3. RESIDENTIAL STUDY: WHO RESPONDED County % of Total respondents County pop as % of Meramec Region Population Crawford 9% 12% Dent 5% 8% Gasconade 16% 7% Maries 6% 5% Osage 22% 7% Phelps 16% 22% Pulaski 14% 26% Washington 7% 13% 5% indicated other or a county outside of the region. 3
  • 4. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ? Age Range 20-95, Mean=58 Household Income $5700K to $200K, Mean=$54,730K 10% “Rent” 94% White 4
  • 5. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ? 5
  • 6. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ? 6
  • 7. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ? 7
  • 8. RESIDENTIAL STUDY – TYPE OF INTERNET SERVICE 8
  • 12. RESIDENTIAL STUDY – IMPORTANCE OF BROADBAND ACCESS 12
  • 13. BUSINESS STUDY BACKGROUND  Online survey available from:  April 2011 to July 2011  103 local businesses responded  16% were satellite offices  23% had satellite locations  32 questions about broadband or high-speed Internet services in the Meramec region 13
  • 14. BUSINESS STUDY – RESPONSES BY COUNTY By County: Crawford 7% Dent 7% Gasconade 7% Maries 5% Osage 8% Phelps 42% Pulaski 8% Washington 15% 14
  • 17. DO YOU HAVE INTERNET SERVICE AT YOUR BUSINESS?  Do you have Internet service at your business? NO =4% Yes = 96%  Lack of availability and cost were the two reasons cited for not having Internet service.  100% indicated they would subscribe as soon as broadband was available. 17
  • 18. CURRENT INTERNET PROVIDER  Top 5 Mentioned Fidelity CenturyTel Socket AT&T Embarq  Service established 1990’s-2011 18
  • 19. TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS 19
  • 23. HOW IMPORTANT 92% said would be beneficial if broadband capacity were improved in the region. 23
  • 25. ONLINE BUSINESS SURVEY  44 businesses had other comments about broadband service availability in the region. Some included:  A must for rural areas.  Federal government must help improve infrastructure.  Cities should develop networks.  Low interest loans to private sector to incent them to build rural areas.  More competition is the key.  Unsatisfactory business climate.  Improve residential too, because our customers can’t always access our product in Missouri. 25
  • 26. INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA  Agriculture  Local Government  Economic  Public Safety Development Sector  Tourism  Energy Sector  Workforce Environment Sector Development  Healthcare Sector  Higher Ed Sector  K-12 Education Sector  Library Sector 26
  • 27. MAPS  Review maps provided by State of Missiouri 27
  • 28. BROADBAND PROVIDERS RESPOND  Feedback on data and current initiatives from broadband providers. 28
  • 29. BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING  Will identify strategies, and related directions, initiatives, goals and objectives, that can be employed by interested parties within the region.  It is a large scale, high-level planning exercise  It provides specific guideposts and pathways to better help the region build long term broadband sustainability  Addresses both availability (supply) and adoption (demand) within the region. 29
  • 30. BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS  The Strategic Planning process is split into four (4) phases:  Phase 1 (Today): Needs Assessment and Existing Information Review – A detailed understanding of the current broadband climate and the current and future broadband-related needs in the region.  Phase 2 (Beginning Today): How to move from the current broadband environment to the one needed within the region.  Strengths,Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) analysis will be performed. 30
  • 31. SWOC ANALYSIS  The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as follows:  Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices, processes, and resources that are highly valued by the region.  Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.  Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet taken advantage of that may positively impact the development and acceptance of broadband.  Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances that may negatively impact broadband development and acceptance as perceived by the region. 31
  • 32. SWOC ANALYSIS  Phase 2: cont’d  The analysis should cover a wide range of issues including those centered on:  residential, business and institutional broadband availability and adoption,  whether available bandwidth(s) are sufficient for current as well as near and long term needs and applications,  potential upgrade and expansion possibilities,  reliability of existing networks,  related matters.  Providersare asked during Phase 2 to present their ideas on possibilities for advancing the broadband environment. 32
  • 34. SWOC ANALYSIS  The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as follows:  Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices, processes, and resources that are highly valued by the region.  Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.  Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet taken advantage of that may positively impact the development and acceptance of broadband.  Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances that may negatively impact broadband development and acceptance as perceived by the region. 34
  • 35. BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE AND PROCESS  Phase 3: Findings Review and Initial Strategic Plan Element Development – The RTPT will review the initial findings, priorities, potential strategic directions and actions, timelines and resources needed related to those potential directions.  In this phase, a number of potential strategic directions and initiatives will be identified, reviewed, discussed, and then incorporated into the initial draft of the Strategic Plan. 35
  • 36. BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE AND PROCESS  Phase 4: Drafting and Finalization of the Strategic Plan by the RTPT.  The Strategic Plan will consist of : 1. Introduction and Regional Overview 2. Purpose Statement 3 Detailed SWOC Findings and Analysis 4. Strategic Direction(s)  Short, medium and long term goals and objectives to boost broadband adoption and availability.  Action Items and Implementation Plan 5. Financial, human and organizational resource considerations 6. Timelines and benchmarks for measuring progress 36
  • 38. Connect with us at MOBroadbandNow http://mobroadbandnow.com/ Follow us on Facebook and Twitter 38
  • 39. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE MERAMEC BROADBAND PLANNING PROJECT! 39