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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.
Illuminating the need for broadband planning…
GROWTH IN THE USE OF BROADBAND-
ENABLED TECHNOLOGIES IS EXPECTED
TO [CONTINUE TO] BOOM
The Internet: Then and Now
2000                                       2012
• 46% of US adults used the                • 82% of US adults use the
   internet                                  internet
                                           • 2/3 have broadband at home
• 5% had broadband                           (even higher in Utah)
   connections at home                     • 88% have a cell phone
• 0% connected to the                           – 46% are smartphone users
   internet wirelessly                          – 19% have a tablet computer
                                                – 19% have an e-reader
• 0% used social network
                                           • 2/3 are wireless internet users
   sites
                                           • 65% of online adults use social
Info flowed mainly one way                   network sites
Info consumption was a                     Info is now portable, participatory
stationary activity                        and personal 


Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project www.pewinternet.org
Source:
So, Who isn’t Online?
     The Current State of Digital Access
One in five American adults does not use the internet.

• Among adults who do not use the internet, almost half have told us
  that the main reason they don’t go online is because they don’t think the
  internet is relevant to them.
• The 27% of adults living with disability in the U.S. today are significantly
  less likely than adults without a disability to go online (54% vs. 81%).
• Though overall internet adoption rates have leveled off, adults who are
  already online are doing more.
• The rise of mobile is changing the story.
• Even beyond smartphones, both African Americans and English-speaking
  Latinos are as likely as whites to own any sort of mobile phone, and are
  more likely to use their phones for a wider range of activities.


Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project www.pewinternet.org
So, now what?!
HOW CAN THE PUBLIC SECTOR PLAY A
ROLE IN BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT
AND ADOPTION?
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.     TO BE RELEASED JUNE 19
                              http://blog.broadband.utah.gov/about/broadband-
                              advisory-council/
Economic      Public
Education     Libraries        Development   Safety




                               Rural         Tribal
Health Care   Transportation   Broadband     Broadband
                               Access        Access
What else we know…
• Utah is the national leader in home broadband
  adoption, with 80% of households in Utah using
  broadband at home.
• We have the youngest population in the United
  States.
• There is no gap in demand for broadband
  services in rural and urban Utah.
• Schools are connected, most with a gigabit-
  enabled speeds.
• Residential broadband is widely available, even
  in rural areas.
Is there a city official who can answer
      these questions in your town?
• Who are companies that provide broadband
  service in my city?
• Do all of our citizens have the ability to get some
  form of broadband access at home?
• Where can our citizens go to get free public
  access?
• Are businesses getting the broadband services
  they need?
                            Find your local champion!
Communities need both robust and
     affordable broadband access
Business Needs                         Citizen Needs
• High-capacity broadband              • Communities need
  access is critical to the state’s       affordable home broadband
  ability to attract and retain           access
  businesses of all sizes.
                                       • Communities also need
    – Utah is known as a strategic
      location for national               places free public access a
      connectivity and has attracted      computer and the internet
      high tech companies such as         – Libraries or community
      Adobe, Oracle, IM Flash               centers often fill this need
      Overstock and Ebay
• Businesses are increasingly
                                       • 1/5 American adults aren’t
  demanding reliable, redundant          online because they don’t
  broadband                              see the need
Are Utah’s local governments online?
• According to the Utah Association of
  Counties, all counties currently have a
  website
  – http://www.uacnet.org/about-counties/links-to-
    cos-and-others/
• According to the Utah League of Cities and
  Towns (ULCT) not all cities have a website
  – http://www.ulct.org/ulct/about/linkstocities.html
Utah Cities and Towns
                         Without a Website
   Out of 245 Utah
cities or towns, only
 166 had a website                      No
                                      Website
                                       32%
                            Have a
                            Website
                             68%
In the National Broadband Plan, the FCC states:

         “Americans can check their bank
 accounts, communicate with customer service
      representatives and do their shopping
    anytime, anywhere by using applications
enabled by broadband. Americans now expect
this level of service from their government and
 are often disappointed with what they find.”
Are Utah Businesses Online?
• Results based on a 2011 survey conducted by the
  Business Expansion and Retention (BEAR) initiative
   – BEAR is based in GOED, and covers rural counties
      • All counties except Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Weber
• The Survey gathered data from about 5,000 small to
  medium-sized businesses, including whether or not
  their business had a website
• 20 Counties surveyed (focused on rural):
   – Beaver, Box
     Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield,
     Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San
     Juan, Sevier, Toole, Uintah, Wasatch, Wayne
   – 9 Counties not surveyed:
      • Davis, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, San
        Pete, Summit, Utah, Washington, Weber
Small-Medium Utah Businesses
                     Without a Website
 Out of 4,690 Utah
    businesses
surveyed, only 1333
   had a website                   Have a
                           No      Website
                         Website    28%
                          72%
Utah Businesses Without Websites
                    by County
                                    Have a Website        No Website
0

    38
          44    18
                     1
                         126
                               16
                                     32   196   64   49   105   24
                                                                     17                                       3357
                                                                          776   179   212   366   941
                                                                                                        153
5

    174
          119   49
                     2
                         204
                               15
                                     22   128   39   30   59    12
                                                                     6                                        1333
                                                                          191   35    36    65    134
                                                                                                        8
Resources from the Utah Broadband
               Project
• Data, data, data.
  – Interactive Utah Broadband Map
  – Data available for download
  – Customizable maps upon request
• Broadband Advisory Council meetings and
  members
  – Open monthly meetings
  – Can facilitate broadband planning discussions
• Project website: broadband.utah.gov
Tara Thue
Manager, Utah Broadband Project
                   Contact:
               tthue@utah.gov

           Web: broadband.utah.gov
           Twitter: @utahbroadband
   SlideShare: slideshare.net/UtahBroadband

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Utah broadband project dig govt summit 6 12

  • 1.
  • 2. 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.
  • 3. Illuminating the need for broadband planning… GROWTH IN THE USE OF BROADBAND- ENABLED TECHNOLOGIES IS EXPECTED TO [CONTINUE TO] BOOM
  • 4. The Internet: Then and Now 2000 2012 • 46% of US adults used the • 82% of US adults use the internet internet • 2/3 have broadband at home • 5% had broadband (even higher in Utah) connections at home • 88% have a cell phone • 0% connected to the – 46% are smartphone users internet wirelessly – 19% have a tablet computer – 19% have an e-reader • 0% used social network • 2/3 are wireless internet users sites • 65% of online adults use social Info flowed mainly one way  network sites Info consumption was a Info is now portable, participatory stationary activity and personal  Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project www.pewinternet.org
  • 6. So, Who isn’t Online? The Current State of Digital Access One in five American adults does not use the internet. • Among adults who do not use the internet, almost half have told us that the main reason they don’t go online is because they don’t think the internet is relevant to them. • The 27% of adults living with disability in the U.S. today are significantly less likely than adults without a disability to go online (54% vs. 81%). • Though overall internet adoption rates have leveled off, adults who are already online are doing more. • The rise of mobile is changing the story. • Even beyond smartphones, both African Americans and English-speaking Latinos are as likely as whites to own any sort of mobile phone, and are more likely to use their phones for a wider range of activities. Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project www.pewinternet.org
  • 7. So, now what?! HOW CAN THE PUBLIC SECTOR PLAY A ROLE IN BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT AND ADOPTION?
  • 8. 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. TO BE RELEASED JUNE 19 http://blog.broadband.utah.gov/about/broadband- advisory-council/
  • 9. Economic Public Education Libraries Development Safety Rural Tribal Health Care Transportation Broadband Broadband Access Access
  • 10. What else we know… • Utah is the national leader in home broadband adoption, with 80% of households in Utah using broadband at home. • We have the youngest population in the United States. • There is no gap in demand for broadband services in rural and urban Utah. • Schools are connected, most with a gigabit- enabled speeds. • Residential broadband is widely available, even in rural areas.
  • 11. Is there a city official who can answer these questions in your town? • Who are companies that provide broadband service in my city? • Do all of our citizens have the ability to get some form of broadband access at home? • Where can our citizens go to get free public access? • Are businesses getting the broadband services they need? Find your local champion!
  • 12. Communities need both robust and affordable broadband access Business Needs Citizen Needs • High-capacity broadband • Communities need access is critical to the state’s affordable home broadband ability to attract and retain access businesses of all sizes. • Communities also need – Utah is known as a strategic location for national places free public access a connectivity and has attracted computer and the internet high tech companies such as – Libraries or community Adobe, Oracle, IM Flash centers often fill this need Overstock and Ebay • Businesses are increasingly • 1/5 American adults aren’t demanding reliable, redundant online because they don’t broadband see the need
  • 13. Are Utah’s local governments online? • According to the Utah Association of Counties, all counties currently have a website – http://www.uacnet.org/about-counties/links-to- cos-and-others/ • According to the Utah League of Cities and Towns (ULCT) not all cities have a website – http://www.ulct.org/ulct/about/linkstocities.html
  • 14. Utah Cities and Towns Without a Website Out of 245 Utah cities or towns, only 166 had a website No Website 32% Have a Website 68%
  • 15. In the National Broadband Plan, the FCC states: “Americans can check their bank accounts, communicate with customer service representatives and do their shopping anytime, anywhere by using applications enabled by broadband. Americans now expect this level of service from their government and are often disappointed with what they find.”
  • 16. Are Utah Businesses Online? • Results based on a 2011 survey conducted by the Business Expansion and Retention (BEAR) initiative – BEAR is based in GOED, and covers rural counties • All counties except Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Weber • The Survey gathered data from about 5,000 small to medium-sized businesses, including whether or not their business had a website • 20 Counties surveyed (focused on rural): – Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sevier, Toole, Uintah, Wasatch, Wayne – 9 Counties not surveyed: • Davis, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, San Pete, Summit, Utah, Washington, Weber
  • 17. Small-Medium Utah Businesses Without a Website Out of 4,690 Utah businesses surveyed, only 1333 had a website Have a No Website Website 28% 72%
  • 18. Utah Businesses Without Websites by County Have a Website No Website 0 38 44 18 1 126 16 32 196 64 49 105 24 17 3357 776 179 212 366 941 153 5 174 119 49 2 204 15 22 128 39 30 59 12 6 1333 191 35 36 65 134 8
  • 19. Resources from the Utah Broadband Project • Data, data, data. – Interactive Utah Broadband Map – Data available for download – Customizable maps upon request • Broadband Advisory Council meetings and members – Open monthly meetings – Can facilitate broadband planning discussions • Project website: broadband.utah.gov
  • 20. Tara Thue Manager, Utah Broadband Project Contact: tthue@utah.gov Web: broadband.utah.gov Twitter: @utahbroadband SlideShare: slideshare.net/UtahBroadband

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. When the Pew Internet Project first began writing about the role of the internet in American life in 2000, there were stark differences between those who were using the internet and those who were not.1 Today, differences in internet access still exist among different demographic groups, especially when it comes to access to high-speed broadband at home. Among the main findings about the state of digital access:One in five American adults does not use the internet. Senior citizens, those who prefer to take our interviews in Spanish rather than English, adults with less than a high school education, and those living in households earning less than $30,000 per year are the least likely adults to have internet access.Among adults who do not use the internet, almost half have told us that the main reason they don’….t go online is because they don’t think the internet is relevant to them. Most have never used the internet before, and don’t have anyone in their household who does. About one in five say that they do know enough about technology to start using the internet on their own, and only one in ten told us that they were interested in using the internet or email in the future.The 27% of adults living with disability in the U.S. today are significantly less likely than adults without a disability to go online (54% vs. 81%). Furthermore, 2% of adults have a disability or illness that makes it more difficult or impossible for them to use the internet at all.Though overall internet adoption rates have leveled off, adults who are already online are doing more. And even for many of the “core” internet activities we studied, significant differences in use remain, generally related to age, household income, and educational attainment.The ways in which people connect to the internet are also much more varied today than they were in 2000. As a result, internet access is no longer synonymous with going online with a desktop computer:Currently, 88% of American adults have a cell phone, 57% have a laptop, 19% own an e-book reader, and 19% have a tablet computer; about six in ten adults (63%) go online wirelessly with one of those devices. Gadget ownership is generally correlated with age, education, and household income, although some devices—notably e-book readers and tablets—are as popular or even more popular with adults in their thirties and forties than young adults ages 18-29.The rise of mobile is changing the story. Groups that have traditionally been on the other side of the digital divide in basic internet access are using wireless connections to go online. Among smartphone owners, young adults, minorities, those with no college experience, and those with lower household income levels are more likely than other groups to say that their phone is their main source of internet access.Even beyond smartphones, both African Americans and English-speaking Latinos are as likely as whites to own any sort of mobile phone, and are more likely to use their phones for a wider range of activities.