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Broadband projects
update
11 March 2016
TellusVenture
Associates
速
息 2013 TellusVenture Associates
Distance & location matter You mean the Internet isnt free?
Los Angeles
San Jose
June Lake
Salinas
King City
Reno
Barstow
Santa Cruz
50蔵 per Mbps
$135 per Mbps$10 per Mbps
You're kidding,
right?
Broadband projects on the central California coast: update and assessment
Broadband projects on the central California coast: update and assessment
CCBC website shows
more details
Includes detailed 鍖ber
survey
Recognised as priorities in
CPUC resolution
On fast track for CASF
money
Monterey County
1. Green鍖eld
2. King City
3. Gonzales
Regional Wild Cards
1. Soledad
2. Castroville
3. Chualar
Santa Cruz County
1. Pleasure Point/Twin Lakes
2. Soquel
3. Brookdale
San Benito County
1. Aromas area
2. Airport/Northeast area
3. Cienega Road area
CCBC priority areas
Focus on rebooting CASF
Negotiations continue
with incumbents
 AB 1549  access to Caltrans conduit
 AB 1758  Assemblyman Mark Stone proposing
raising broadband minimums for CASF eligibility
 Working to add $350 million, expand eligibility
 $150 million for infrastructure grants
 $75 million for public housing broadband
 $100 million for adoption programs
 $15 million for consortia
 $10 million for California Telehealth Network
Charter agrees to upgrade
Salinas Valley
Contingent on approval of Time
Warner/Bright House deal
 109,000 people, ~30,000 homes in
Monterey County have analog video
service but no digital video or broadband
from Charter

 City of Gonzales granted party status in
CPUC review of Charters proposed
purchase of Time Warner and Bright
House cable systems in southern
California

 Pushed for digital upgrade

 Monterey County followed three months
later

 Charter, Gonzales, Monterey County
reached agreement for digital upgrade
over three years, if deal is approved
Sunesys project has high
potential for development
6 projects already in
pipeline, more planned
City of Santa Cruz approved
FTTH with Cruzio
Cruzio responsible for operating
system, paying bonds
SantaCruz
! 鍖ber
Santa Cruz County 鍖ber
development plan
Targets key economic
development areas
Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, TomTom, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN,
GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), swisstopo,
MapmyIndia, 息 OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community
Feet
Legend
Area of Interest
Davenport
Upper 41st
Medical Center
Live Oak
Aptos
Backbone Santa Cruz County, CA - SantaCruzCountyFiber-Areas of Interest
Watsonville dark 鍖ber network Rolling out this year
Salinas developing
downtown, Ag Tech Corridor
RFP issued, uses existing,
planned 鍖ber networks
Hollister dark 鍖ber network Needs more middle mile
Open access 鍖ber to King
City, SLO, Hollister & Monterey
Current project shows
feasibility
 CCBC's CASF-funded project plays
key role in closing gap.
 Sunesys project will be regional
backbone.
 Infrastructure builds by
incumbents, independents.
 Policy & funding resources for
region.
Monterey Bay region historically
isolated from major Internet
centers
Watsonville-led project is ready
for another 5 year mission, to
boldly go where no broadband
has gone before.
Back up slides
Broadband projects on the central California coast: update and assessment
Two Surfnet projects
awaiting construction
Timeline depends on
Sunesys construction work
Monterey Dunes Paradise Road
Pinnacles Telephone
upgrade completed
Funded by CASF
Extend FTTH beyond Santa
Cruz city limits
But 鍖rst demonstrate
success in city?
Wireless projects in
Salinas Valley
Initially approved,
didn't move forward
DeNovo Group
Redshift
Surfnet applied for CASF grant for
FTTH in Santa Cruz mountains
$730,000 grant, $243,00 loan

$1.2 million total with matchSurfnet CASF application  Company financials including all projects 1 February 2013 (Rev 1)
the homeowners and these are attached in Section 15.
Figure 1: Map of Surfnets Las Cumbres Fiber Project Location
Rankings done by county
and regionally
Posted as a workshop on
Civinomics.com
Community Population Households Housing
units
Anchor
institutions
Area
(sq mi)
Household
Income
Greenfield 16,330 3,460 3,752 14 2.1 $55,591
King City 12,874 3,008 3,218 19 4.0 $49,747
Gonzales 8,187 1,906 1,989 7 1.9 $55,251
Soledad 25,738 3,664 3,876 21 4.6 $43,796
Castroville CDP 6,481 1,470 1,539 7 1.1 $53,154
Aromas CDP & area 3,596 1,242 1,312 3 18.6 $62,446
Chualar CDP 1,190 245 251 1 0.6 $65,771
Pleasure Point CDP 5,924 2,689 3,131 1 2.0 $52,693
Twin Lakes CDP 4,917 2,223 2,741 7 1.2 $51,028
Airport/Northeast 2,768 895 954 2 38.7 $77,175
Soquel CDP 9,644 3,912 4,107 5 4.6 $76,472
Cienega Road area 173 58 59 0 1.5 $64,659
Brookdale CDP 1,991 806 912 3.9 $84,965
99,813 25,578 27,841 87 85.0
Contact:
Steve Blum
TellusVenture Associates
+1-831-582-0700
steveblum@tellusventure.com
www.tellusventure.com
TellusVenture Associates
TellusVenture
Associates
速

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  • 15. Open access 鍖ber to King City, SLO, Hollister & Monterey Current project shows feasibility
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