Data Informed Decisions Presentation

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Data Informed Decisions: Utah Broadband Project Data Resources Bert Granberg Jessie Pechmann Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC) State of Utah

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  • Data Informed Decisions: Utah Broadband Project Data Resources

    Bert Granberg Jessie Pechmann

    Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC)

    State of Utah

  • Why??

    Support Decision Making

    Inform: Visualize Utahs Broadband Landscape

    Communicate on Issues

    Assess, Measure Progress, Monitor Trends

    Confirm Intuitive Understanding

    Promote BB Build-out and Use

    Economic Growth, Efficiency, Better Services

  • Broadband Mapping Data

    6 month update cycle, NBM data standards (2010-2014)

    Provider Data Submissions Coverage Areas

    Technology used (Fiber, DSL, Cable, Fixed, Mobile, etc)

    Max Advertised Up and Download Speeds

    Community Anchor Institutions Schools, Libraries, Govt Offices, Healthcare

    6 month update cycle

    Technologies, Speeds

  • Broadband Mapping Data: Landline Coverage Areas

  • Broadband Mapping Data: Wireless Coverage Area

  • Broadband Mapping Data Content & Guidance

  • Broadband Mapping Data: NTIA Speed Tiers

  • Broadband Mapping Data Verification Activities

    Basic technical limitations/logic

    Comparison to advertising, territories, etc

    Mobile: 2011 & 2013 Drivetests

    Fixed: Address Point Review

  • Verification activities: Utah address points

  • Verification activities: 2011 & 2013 Drive testing, mobile broadband

  • Verification activities: 2011 & 2013 Drive testing, mobile broadband

  • Accessing Broadband

    Mapping Data

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work

    Broadband.utah.gov/map

    nbm.gov

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work: GIS Data

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work: GIS Data

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work: GIS Data

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work: From the Resources tab

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work:

    Landscape Overviews

  • Impressive Successes

    Challenges

    Remain

  • Case 1: Basic Consumer BroadbandResidential availability of at least 3 Mbps download and 768 Kbps upload. Allows for basic broadband internet functionality, such as browsing webpages and checking email.

    Residential availability of at least 10 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload. Allows for basic functionality, plus video streaming and photo upload and download.

    Case 2: Home Office/Education Broadband

    Legend

    *Broadband coverage includes wireline, wireless

    and mobile broadband.

    Populated areas with no Case 2 broadband coverage*

    Populated areas with Case 2 broadband coverage

    Unpopulated areas with Case 2 coverage

    October 1, 2013

    Legend

    *Broadband coverage includes wireline, wireless

    and mobile broadband.

    Populated areas with no Case 1 broadband coverage*

    Populated areas with Case 1 broadband coverage

    Unpopulated areas with Case 1 coverage

  • Case-Based Population & Household Metrics: for Counties, Cities, Tribal Areas, etc.

  • Six County

    Five County

    Bear River

    Southeast Utah

    Uintah Basin

    MountainlandWasatch Front Regional Council

    *56,440

    *182,170

    *21,540

    *23,780*28,150

    *570,000

    *86,590

    Tooele

    Millard

    SanJuan

    Iron

    Kane

    Box Elder

    Uintah

    Emery

    Juab

    Garfield

    Grand

    Utah

    BeaverWayne

    Sevier

    Summit

    Rich

    Washington

    Carbon

    Sanpete

    Cache

    Piute

    Davis

    Weber

    Daggett

    Duchesne

    Wasatch

    Salt Lake

    Morgan

    The pie charts on the map show the highest of three broadband service levels available to housing units within each regional Association of Government (AOG) area.

    High Capacity

    Availability of at least 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload. These speeds allow for broadband internetneeded for residential and small businesses with high volume data usage.

    Home Office/Entertainment Broadband

    Residential availability of at least 10 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload. Allows for basic functionality, plus video streaming and photo upload and download.

    Basic Consumer Broadband

    Residential availability of at least 3 Mbps download and 768 Kbps upload. Allows for basic broadband internet functionality, such as browsing webpages and checking email.

    Highest Broadband Service Level for Housing Units, By Utah AOG Area (Spring 2013)

    HomeOffice

    Basic

    Consum

    er

    Hig

    h

    Cap

    ac

    ity

    *Approximate numberof housing units within

    AOG area (2010 Census)

    Case-Based Metrics: AOG rollup

  • TOOELE

    SAN JUAN

    MILLARD

    KANE

    IRON

    EMERY

    JUAB

    UINTAH

    BOX ELDER

    GARFIELD

    GRAND

    UTAH

    WAYNEBEAVER

    DUCHESNE

    SEVIER

    SUMMIT

    RICH

    WASHINGTON

    SANPETE

    CARBON

    CACHE

    PIUTE

    WASATCH

    DAVIS

    WEBER

    DAGGETT

    SALT LAKE

    MORGAN

    Consumer Broadband Availability by Speed

    Great

    Salt

    Lake

    Maximum Advertised Download Speeds

    Wireless Coverage*Wireline Coverage

    50+ Mbps

    25 - 50 Mbps

    10 - 25 Mbps

    6 - 10 Mbps

    3 - 6 Mbps

    1.5 - 3 Mbps

    0.7 - 1.5 Mbps

    * shown where wireline coverage not available

    October 1, 2013

    Highest Advertised Consumer

    Speeds

  • TOOELE

    SAN JUAN

    MILLARD

    KANE

    IRON

    EMERY

    JUAB

    UINTAH

    BOX ELDER

    GARFIELD

    GRAND

    UTAH

    WAYNEBEAVER

    DUCHESNE

    SEVIER

    SUMMIT

    RICH

    WASHINGTON

    SANPETE

    CARBON

    CACHE

    PIUTE

    WASATCH

    DAVISDAGGETT

    WEBER

    SALT LAKE

    MORGAN

    Utah Broadband Technology Footprint*

    Wireline Coverage Available

    (cable, dsl, etc.)

    Fiber Coverage

    (other wireline servicemay be available)

    Wireless Coverage Only

    *Combines information submitted for consumer and business level services

    Great

    Salt

    Lake

    October 1, 2013

    Highest Order

    Technology

  • Automated Map Generation

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work:

    Topic Maps

  • Community Anchor Institutions:

    UEN

    Network

  • Community Anchor Institutions: Library Speeds

  • Community Anchor Institutions: Mobile Wireless @ Bookmobile stops

  • Grant/Program Eligibility Analysis

  • High Precision GPS For Surveying & Mapping

    0 5025 Miles

    7/26/2012

    *Or a precision of

  • Broadband Mapping Data At Work:

    Change Detection

  • Broadband Mapping Data: NTIA Speed Tiers

  • Fixed BB Speed Tier Changes

    Fall 2010

    -- Fall 2013

  • Mobile BB Speed Tier Changes

    Fall 2010

    -- Fall 2013

  • Change Metrics: Round 2 -- Round 8, By Census Community

  • The Road Ahead

    Fall Mobile Broadband Drivetest Spring 2014 Data Submission Fall 2014 Data Submission

    Concurrent with FCC Form 477 (updated) Submission

    December 2014, End of NTIA SBI funded project Ongoing FCC Form 477 submission:

    Fixed (census blocks) Mobile (propagated coverage)

  • Bert Granberg [email protected] Jessie Pechmann [email protected]

    gis.utah.gov