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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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CALL TO ORDER - REGULAR MEETING:
II. ROLL CALL:
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Members Present:
Mayor Doyle
Councilman Campbell
Councilmember Erickson
Councilman Hulett
Councilmember McKeown
Councilman Wiggins
Councilman Williams
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Staff Present:
Manager Quinn
Attorney Knutson
Clerk Upton
S. Brodhun
B. Collins
G. Cutler
. S. Ilk
D. McKeen
y. Ziomkowski
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
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Attendance Roster
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POWER Engineers
Project Team
· William R. Kopp (Rob)
- Lead Consultant
· David Black
- Technical Project Engineer
· Chantel DeMasters
- Fiber Infrastructure Designer
· Don Harman
- SCADA Project Engineer
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Presentation Objectives
. Benefits of Fiber Optic Infrastructure
. Describe Physical Fiber Network
· Describe Logical Network
. SUlnmarize Capital and Expense Costs
. Interconnection to other Networks
· Market Demand
· General Conclusions
· Survey
The Study Process
. Determine Feasibility of a Fiber Build
. Estimate Cost of Fiber Build (Physical Layer)
. Evaluate Technologies for Lighting Fiber (Logical
Layer)
. Evaluate Market Demand (Market Study)
. Estimate O&M Costs (Physical/Logical)
. Determine and Recommend Governance Options
· Not a Business Plan
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The Study Process-Participants
City and County Business
Intemet Service Providers
Cable TV Providers
Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC)
Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILEC)
Govemment Entities
Medical
Schools
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Market Demand
· Survey Sent to Private and Public Entities
· % of Survey Responses Received Very
High in Comparison to Other Sin1ilar
Market Surveys
· Most Responses Received from within the
Incorporated Entities
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City Benefits of Fiber
Infrastructure
· Core City Needs
- Enables High-Speed Inter/Intra Business
Communications
· Office to Office
- Infrastructure Supports Real-Time Distribution
and Substation SCADA
- Enables Future Applications
. AMR, Remote Surveillance, Load Management, etc
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Comnlunity Benefits of
Fiber Infrasttucture
. Stilnulates Economic Developn1ent in
Clallam County and the City of Port
Angeles
· Encourages Telecommunications
COlnpetition in the Local Loop
· Enable High-Tech Jobs
The Connected Society
. Ten Million HOlnes Connected by 2003
· Global AccessNisibility to
MarketIBusiness Data (Real- Time)
. e-business - Moving from Command and
Control to Sense and Res ond
. Digital Divide - Technology Haves and
Have Nots
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High Tech Mecca
(Metro Vs Rural)
· Tech Sector Growth
_ Albuquerque 4.4%, Boise/Pocatello 3%
- San Jose 1.36%
. Why the City of Port Angeles and Clallam
County
- Quality of Life for Employees
- Affordable Land, Labor, Utilities
Sumn1arize Benefits
of Fiber Technologies
. Core Technology for Changing Electric
Utility Business (Deregulation)
. Enable New Economic Development
. Improve Educational Opportunities
. Improve Healthcare Delivery
. Create A Connected Society
. Create Opportunity for Every Citizen in
Clallam County
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Physical Fiber Network
. Two Separate Fiber Route Designs
- Clallam County PUD
- City of Port Angeles
· Seglnented Design
- Provides Cost by Segment
- Provides for Phased Construction Approach
. ASSUlne 48 to 96 Strand ADSS Fiber
· Single Mode Glass
· Tvpicallv Ring Architecture
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The Logical Network
· Three Options for Lighting the Physical
Fiber Network
- SONET lIP (Synchronous Optical NETwork)
- Pure IP (Internet Protocol)
- A TM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
· Estimated Pricing for Each Option
· Evaluated Each Options Ability to Meet
City and District's Application
Requirements
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Total Capital and
Expense Costs
. Estimated Capital Costs for City Network
- Fiber
- Active Components
· ATM, Pure IP, SONET/IP
- Nominal Costs for Node (Network Interface &
Electronics) Site Preparation
. Estimate Expense Costs for Operation and
Maintenance by Architecture
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Relationship \vith other Net\vorks
· Describe Interface to Other Networks
- NoaNet
- Clallam County PUD
- Incumbent Local Exchange Can-iers
· US West
· Century Telephone
- CATV
- Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
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Relationship with NoaNet
. Operated by Non-Profit Mutual Corporation
. Statewide Provider of Cost Based
Bandwidth and Internet Access
. District Provides Wholesale
Transport/Interface from Subscribers to
N oaN et
. District Aggregates Internet Traffic
. Physical Interface at Fairmount Substation
Relationship with
Clallam County PUD
. Share O&M Costs
. District Offers Transport to Cost Based
Access of N oaN et
. Interface Between District and City at
Laurel Substation
. Potential Economies of Scale if District and
City Bid Network Jointly
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Relationship with IncUlnbent
Local Exchange Carriers
· us West
- Potential Fiber Swap Opportunities
- Fiber Infrastructure to Enable New USWest
Technologies/Services (DSL)
· Century Telephone
- Potential Dark Fiber Lease Opportunities
- Potential to Provide CenturyTel with Internet
Transp0l1/ Access via NoaNet.net
- Enables Century to Compete in Under Served
Areas
Relationship with CATV
Network Providers
. Provides CATV Companies with Access to
Fiber Infrastructure to Support Upgrades to
2-Way Systems
. Fiber Infrastructure Enables High Speed
Internet Access Over Cable Modems
· Typically requires Dark Fiber Lease
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