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Utah Broadband Mapping, Analysis and Planning Project

OVERVIEW

The Utah Broadband Mapping, Analysis and Planning Project (UBMAPP) is joint effort between the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), the Public Service Commission (PSC), and the Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC), to develop a statewide map of available broadband services and a plan to increase broadband adoption and deployment in the state. The project will help identify critical unserved or underserved areas and populations. This information will help in the development of a plan to expand affordable, reliable broadband services to every citizen of the state.

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Like electricity a century ago, high-speed Internet access, or “broadband” is now a driver for economic growth, job creation, global competitiveness and a better way of life. It provides the capability for people to interact in new ways resulting in the creation of new industries and is unlocking vast new opportunities for existing ones. It is changing how we educate children, deliver health care, manage energy, ensure public safety, engage government, and access, organize and disseminate knowledge.

The UBMAPP team has formed public-private partnerships with 60+ broadband providers across the state (listed on the following page). With the engagement of these providers, the project will establish a quantifiable long-term vision for expanding reliable high-speed Internet access statewide. UBMAPP is working closely with providers as well as anchor institutions and public-interest organizations such as higher education, K-12, health care, public safety, libraries, civic organizations, and tribal entities to identify currently unserved or underserved areas and populations. GOED is convening a roundtable event with broadband stakeholders in Fall 2010 to kickoff the Broadband Plan’s development which will address such issues as competition policies, efficient resource allocation, and infrastructure within the broadband industry.

Ensuring broadband access to both rural and urban Utah communities is a priority for UBMAPP. Here fiber is being laid along the I-80 corridor.

Maximum advertised broadband download speeds available from wireline providers, shown using a sample from AGRC’s address point data. Similarly mapped broadband data is being compiled for all areas of Utah.

BROADBAND PROVIDERS PARTNERING WITH UBMAPP

As of August 18, 2010, the following Utah broadband providers have engaged in participation with the Project: • 360 Networks • All West Communications • American Fiber Systems • AT&T • Baja Broadband • Beehive Telephone • Bresnan Communications • BrighamNet • CentraCom Interactive • Central TelCom Services • City of American Fork • Clearwire Corporation • Comcast Cable Communications • Connected Lyfe • Covad Communications • Digis • Direct Communications Cedar Valley • Emery Telcom • Farmers Telephone Company • Fibernet • Frontier Communications • Gunnison Telephone • HNS License Sub • Ikano • InfoWest • Integra Telecom • Interlinx Communications • Leap Wireless • Level 3 Communications • Manti Tele Communications • New Edge Network • Orbitcom • PAETEC • PDQ Xchange • Qwest Communications • Rapidwave • Satview Broadband • Smith Bagley • South Central Communications • Sprint Nextel • StarBand Communications • Strata Networks • Union Telephone • Utopia • Veracity Networks • Verizon • Voonami • WildBlue Communications • XMission • XO Communications • Xpressweb Internet Services

For additional information about UBMAPP visit www.business.utah.gov/broadband or contact Tara Thue, Broadband Mapping and Planning Coordinator, at tthue@utah.gov or 801-538-8742.

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