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11 <br /> 1 are behind decentralizing services again. The people want it, but the "powers that be" at the <br /> 2 time shut it down. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Example 2: Broadband <br /> 7 Following a stretch break, Travis Myren presented on the status quo, forces of change, and <br /> 8 resilience measures planned or being taken by the County with regard to broadband. <br /> 9 The PowerPoint presentation is below: <br /> 10 Broadband Access <br /> 11 National Statistics-graph <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Orange County Statistics <br /> 14 ➢ <br /> 15 Status Quo <br /> 16 o Approximately 3,000 Households Countywide without Traditional Broadband Access <br /> 17 ➢ Broadband Survey/Needs Assessment <br /> 18 o 1,179 Households Responded <br /> 19 o 94% have Internet Access <br /> 20 o 76% with Access are Dissatisfied with Current Service <br /> 21 Broadband Access-graph <br /> 22 Broadband Access-graph <br /> 23 <br /> 24 ➢ Legislative Constraints <br /> 25 o Current Law Does Not Allow Counties to Provide Internet Service <br /> 26 ➢ Current Orange County Initiatives <br /> 27 o Free public wireless @ County facilities <br /> 28 o Public Computer Access with Free Internet <br /> 29 ➢ Libraries, Community Centers, Hillsborough Commons <br /> 30 ➢ Library Hotspot Program <br /> 31 ➢ 94 Units in Circulation <br /> 32 ➢ 563 Loans Since Program Inception <br /> 33 ➢ 90 to 150 on Waitlist Depending on Month <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Broadband Access-graph <br /> 36 Library Hotspot Checkouts <br /> 37 Broadband Access-graph <br /> 38 Anticipated Forces of Change <br /> 39 o Increasing Importance of High Speed Internet Access <br /> 40 • Education, Economic Development, Public Safety, Health <br /> 41 ➢ Technological Change <br /> 42 o Improved Wireless Capability and Speeds <br /> 43 • Potential Replacement for Fiber to Home but not Backhaul <br /> 44 ➢ Urban/Rural Service Disparity Continues <br /> 45 o Population Density and Customer Base Drive Private Investment <br /> 46 o Lack of Regulatory Mechanism to Mandate Internet Service in Targeted Geographic <br /> 47 Areas <br /> 11 <br />
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