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The Ever-Changing
Landscape of Broadband


     John Walker
  Connected Nation
Research & GIS Analyst

    November, 2012
Main Barrier to
                                                     Broadband Adoption
          Percent of Minnesota residents without home broadband service



                                                          Cost
                                                          26%                   Digital
                                                                               Literacy
                                                                                 18%


                                                                                        Availability
                                            Relevance
                                                                                           9%
                                               29%
                                                                        Other
                                                                  Don't 11%
                                                                  know
                                                                   7%


Q: Which one of these is the main reason why you do not subscribe to home Internet service? and       Source: 2011 Connect Minnesota
Q: Which one of these is the main reason why you do not subscribe to home broadband service?      Non-Adopter Technology Assessment
(n=1,900 MN residents without home broadband service)                                                             www.connectmn.org
National Broadband Map

Data collected by Connect Minnesota is submitted to the National
Telecommunications and Information Agency for inclusion in the National
Broadband Map
What is Broadband
Federal Communications Commission's Standards for High-Speed
Internet

1996 – High Speed Line considered 200 Kbps download and 200 Kbps upload

2008 – Basic Level Broadband considered 768 Kbps download and 200 Kbps
upload.

2010 – National Broadband Plan stated “every home and business” needs
access to at least 4 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload.

2015 – Access to at least 50 Mbps download to approximately 100 million
households.

2020 – Access to at least 100 Mbps download to approximately 100 million
households. Approximately 500 times faster than 1996.
State of Minnesota Statutory
                          Broadband Service


Minnesota Broadband Goals (Minnesota Statute § 237.012):

Subdivision 1. Universal access and high-speed goal.
It is a state goal that as soon as possible, but no later than 2015, all
state residents and businesses have access to high-speed
broadband that provides minimum download speeds of 10 to 20
megabits per second and minimum upload speeds of 5 to 10
megabits per second.
Broadband Availability
Fixed Broadband Service
Fixed Broadband Service by
                               Speed Tier

      Speed Tier            Percent Served     Percent Served    Percent Served
                             Households         Households        Households
    Download/Upload
                              June 2011          Dec. 2011         June 2012
    768Kbps/200Kbps              97.08             97.77              97.99
    1.5 Mbps/200Kbps             96.73             97.33              97.54
    3 Mbps/768 Kbps              91.14             93.04              94.51
     6Mbps/1.5Mbps               81.20             85.09              86.81
    10Mbps/1.5Mbps               80.20             84.13              85.45
     10Mbps/6Mbps                57.40             59.92              61.57
    25Mbps/1.5Mbps               68.93             71.54              72.82
    50Mbps/1.5Mbps               65.24             68.42              68.58
    100Mbps/1.5Mbps              45.30             67.66              67.82
     1Gbps/1.5Mbps                 -                  -                 -
Source: Connect Minnesota - June 2011, December 2011, and June 2012
Fixed Broadband Service by
                                        Metropolitan/Micropolitan
                                              Classification
                        Percent of Served Households as of June 2012

                          Statewide             Metropolitan/                 Non-Metropolitan/
                                                Micropolitan                  Micropolitan
   98.68          98.44           96.35
                                                91.64
97.99                     97.54
                                    94.51                                       80.3       76.95
   93.32          91.43                                                                               76.33
                                  82.08        86.81           65.88
                                                                                72.82    68.57
                                                                 61.57                              67.82
                                                54.09


                                                               32.39
                                                                                22.24
                                                                                            11.9      10.26

 768Kbps       1.5 Mbps  3 Mbps               6 Mbps         10 Mbps          25 Mbps    50 Mbps    100 Mbps
 200Kbps       200 Kbps 768 Kbps             1.5 Mbps         6 Mbps          1.5 Mbps   1.5 Mbps   1.5 Mbps
Source: Connect Minnesota, June 2012; Office of Management and Budget, 2009
Broadband Readiness Index
Broadband Readiness Index

• National Goals for Broadband:
   Federal Communications Commission’s National Broadband Plan, 2010
   – Access to 100% of households to 4 Mbps download/1 Mbps upload
   – Access to 85% of households to 50 Mbps download by 2015

   White House, 2/10/2011
   – Access to 98% of households to mobile broadband by 2016

• Progress is measured in the form of grades:
   –   A (100%): Goals Met
   –   B (99.9% to 70%): Prepared to Meet Goals
   –   C (69.9% to 60%): Progress Remains
   –   D (59.9% to 0.01%): Dire Challenge Ahead
   –   F (0%): Completely Unserved
Broadband Readiness Index
Broadband Readiness Index
      for Minnesota
Broadband Readiness Index
                                  Minnesota Household Density and
                                             Population
                        Metropolitan/Micropolitan                         Non-Metropolitan/Micropolitan



                      Household                   Percent of                Household                 Percent of
   Grade
                       Density                    Population                 Density                  Population


     A                     562.9                      51.4%                        -                        -
     B                      27.4                      42.3%                       7.5                     25.7%
     C                      14.7                       3.4%                       6.1                      39%
     D                      15.8                       2.8%                       5.8                     35.3%
      F                      -                           -                         -                        -
    Total                  126.9                      51.2%                      15.2                     48.8%
Source: National Broadband Map, December 2011; U.S. Census, 2010; Office of Management and Budget, 2009
Broadband Availability
Mobile Broadband Service
Broadband Availability of
                          Platform Types by Speed Tier
                                   Percent of                        Percent of
       Speed Tier                                   Percent of
                                  Households                        Households
                                                Households Served
     Download/Upload            Served by Fixed                      Served by
                                                 by All Platforms
                                   Platforms                        Mobile Only
      768Kbps/200Kbps                   97.99         99.92            1.93

      1.5 Mbps/200Kbps                  97.54         99.69            2.15

      3 Mbps/768 Kbps                   94.51         97.44            2.93

       6Mbps/1.5Mbps                    86.81         89.53            2.72

      10Mbps/1.5Mbps                    85.45         88.66            3.21

       10Mbps/6Mbps                     61.57         61.57              -

      25Mbps/1.5Mbps                    72.82         78.82              -

      50Mbps/1.5Mbps                    68.58         68.58              -

      100Mbps/1.5Mbps                   67.82         67.82              -

       1Gbps/1.5Mbps                      -             -                -

Source: Connect Minnesota - June 2012
Summary

• Mapping of service as of June 2012 showed approximately 41,000
  households are without access to fixed broadband service of at least
  768Kbps download and 200Kbps upload.

• Four counties in Minnesota meet desired national standards set to be
  in place by 2016.

• Most significant difference between broadband services available in
  Metropolitan/Micropolitan and areas that are not is density of
  households.

• Mobile broadband service provides a means of filling the broadband
  availability void in unserved communities.
Contact Information


       John Walker
  Research & GIS Analyst
    Connected Nation

jwalker@connectednation.org

      1-877-846-7710

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  • 1. The Ever-Changing Landscape of Broadband John Walker Connected Nation Research & GIS Analyst November, 2012
  • 2. Main Barrier to Broadband Adoption Percent of Minnesota residents without home broadband service Cost 26% Digital Literacy 18% Availability Relevance 9% 29% Other Don't 11% know 7% Q: Which one of these is the main reason why you do not subscribe to home Internet service? and Source: 2011 Connect Minnesota Q: Which one of these is the main reason why you do not subscribe to home broadband service? Non-Adopter Technology Assessment (n=1,900 MN residents without home broadband service) www.connectmn.org
  • 3.
  • 4. National Broadband Map Data collected by Connect Minnesota is submitted to the National Telecommunications and Information Agency for inclusion in the National Broadband Map
  • 5. What is Broadband Federal Communications Commission's Standards for High-Speed Internet 1996 – High Speed Line considered 200 Kbps download and 200 Kbps upload 2008 – Basic Level Broadband considered 768 Kbps download and 200 Kbps upload. 2010 – National Broadband Plan stated “every home and business” needs access to at least 4 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload. 2015 – Access to at least 50 Mbps download to approximately 100 million households. 2020 – Access to at least 100 Mbps download to approximately 100 million households. Approximately 500 times faster than 1996.
  • 6. State of Minnesota Statutory Broadband Service Minnesota Broadband Goals (Minnesota Statute § 237.012): Subdivision 1. Universal access and high-speed goal. It is a state goal that as soon as possible, but no later than 2015, all state residents and businesses have access to high-speed broadband that provides minimum download speeds of 10 to 20 megabits per second and minimum upload speeds of 5 to 10 megabits per second.
  • 8. Fixed Broadband Service by Speed Tier Speed Tier Percent Served Percent Served Percent Served Households Households Households Download/Upload June 2011 Dec. 2011 June 2012 768Kbps/200Kbps 97.08 97.77 97.99 1.5 Mbps/200Kbps 96.73 97.33 97.54 3 Mbps/768 Kbps 91.14 93.04 94.51 6Mbps/1.5Mbps 81.20 85.09 86.81 10Mbps/1.5Mbps 80.20 84.13 85.45 10Mbps/6Mbps 57.40 59.92 61.57 25Mbps/1.5Mbps 68.93 71.54 72.82 50Mbps/1.5Mbps 65.24 68.42 68.58 100Mbps/1.5Mbps 45.30 67.66 67.82 1Gbps/1.5Mbps - - - Source: Connect Minnesota - June 2011, December 2011, and June 2012
  • 9.
  • 10. Fixed Broadband Service by Metropolitan/Micropolitan Classification Percent of Served Households as of June 2012 Statewide Metropolitan/ Non-Metropolitan/ Micropolitan Micropolitan 98.68 98.44 96.35 91.64 97.99 97.54 94.51 80.3 76.95 93.32 91.43 76.33 82.08 86.81 65.88 72.82 68.57 61.57 67.82 54.09 32.39 22.24 11.9 10.26 768Kbps 1.5 Mbps 3 Mbps 6 Mbps 10 Mbps 25 Mbps 50 Mbps 100 Mbps 200Kbps 200 Kbps 768 Kbps 1.5 Mbps 6 Mbps 1.5 Mbps 1.5 Mbps 1.5 Mbps Source: Connect Minnesota, June 2012; Office of Management and Budget, 2009
  • 12. Broadband Readiness Index • National Goals for Broadband: Federal Communications Commission’s National Broadband Plan, 2010 – Access to 100% of households to 4 Mbps download/1 Mbps upload – Access to 85% of households to 50 Mbps download by 2015 White House, 2/10/2011 – Access to 98% of households to mobile broadband by 2016 • Progress is measured in the form of grades: – A (100%): Goals Met – B (99.9% to 70%): Prepared to Meet Goals – C (69.9% to 60%): Progress Remains – D (59.9% to 0.01%): Dire Challenge Ahead – F (0%): Completely Unserved
  • 14. Broadband Readiness Index for Minnesota
  • 15. Broadband Readiness Index Minnesota Household Density and Population Metropolitan/Micropolitan Non-Metropolitan/Micropolitan Household Percent of Household Percent of Grade Density Population Density Population A 562.9 51.4% - - B 27.4 42.3% 7.5 25.7% C 14.7 3.4% 6.1 39% D 15.8 2.8% 5.8 35.3% F - - - - Total 126.9 51.2% 15.2 48.8% Source: National Broadband Map, December 2011; U.S. Census, 2010; Office of Management and Budget, 2009
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. Broadband Availability of Platform Types by Speed Tier Percent of Percent of Speed Tier Percent of Households Households Households Served Download/Upload Served by Fixed Served by by All Platforms Platforms Mobile Only 768Kbps/200Kbps 97.99 99.92 1.93 1.5 Mbps/200Kbps 97.54 99.69 2.15 3 Mbps/768 Kbps 94.51 97.44 2.93 6Mbps/1.5Mbps 86.81 89.53 2.72 10Mbps/1.5Mbps 85.45 88.66 3.21 10Mbps/6Mbps 61.57 61.57 - 25Mbps/1.5Mbps 72.82 78.82 - 50Mbps/1.5Mbps 68.58 68.58 - 100Mbps/1.5Mbps 67.82 67.82 - 1Gbps/1.5Mbps - - - Source: Connect Minnesota - June 2012
  • 20. Summary • Mapping of service as of June 2012 showed approximately 41,000 households are without access to fixed broadband service of at least 768Kbps download and 200Kbps upload. • Four counties in Minnesota meet desired national standards set to be in place by 2016. • Most significant difference between broadband services available in Metropolitan/Micropolitan and areas that are not is density of households. • Mobile broadband service provides a means of filling the broadband availability void in unserved communities.
  • 21. Contact Information John Walker Research & GIS Analyst Connected Nation jwalker@connectednation.org 1-877-846-7710

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