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Agenda 10-21-2025; 8-a - Minutes for September 16, 2025 Business Meeting and September 25, 2025 Joint Meeting with Schools
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21 <br /> 1 He said they are in a wide, open area with farmland with few trees. He asked the Board when <br /> 2 they would step up for rural Orange County. <br /> 3 Chuck Mosher said he represented the Hartwood community. He said they have AT&T <br /> 4 DSL and pay $80 a month for 6 megabits. He said the 600 households that would be excluded <br /> 5 are the most remote and spread out. He said if you look at the map, the sort of the before and <br /> 6 after map, it's huge swaths of land. He said 92% of the county will not be served. <br /> 7 Blair Pollock recounted trouble shooting internet issues with T-Mobile and how difficult it <br /> 8 was. <br /> 9 Laura Streitfeld asked the commissioners not to approve the amendment. She said <br /> 10 there are people who are not aware that they will not be served with this amendment. She said <br /> 11 that lack of reliability costs county residents. She said that 25% of residents primarily work from <br /> 12 home and they need reliable and affordable internet. <br /> 13 Eda Cornish said she cannot get Spectrum internet like some of her neighbors have. <br /> 14 She said they have aged in place and need reliable internet to receive services. She said they <br /> 15 pay significant taxes and that they are not getting the same services that their neighbors are. <br /> 16 She said T-Mobile can afford to complete the contract. She said they've waited for many years <br /> 17 and asked the commissioners to make sure it happens. <br /> 18 Edward Mann asked the Board to consider that the broadband landscape has changed <br /> 19 in the last few years. He said the list of unserved addresses that Lumos will still connect to are <br /> 20 not really unserved. He asked the Board to focus on the unserved areas. He asked the Board <br /> 21 to remember that the funds are an incentive to do more. <br /> 22 Ken Bradley said his home was previously served by Bell South, but AT&T will not <br /> 23 provide them service now. He said they cannot get AT&T to give them a landline, they aren't <br /> 24 served by cable, and the two satellite services they've tried have been erratic. He said this <br /> 25 sounds like a project management failure and that the new owners have decided to turn on the <br /> 26 project. He asked the Board to hold a potential provider's feet to the fire. <br /> 27 Tom Barbon said he used to receive internet from Meb-Tel, which was acquired by <br /> 28 Century Link, and later by Bright Speed. He said they do not receive reliable service and it is <br /> 29 not sufficient for work or school. He asked who proposed the amendment. He said it is <br /> 30 confusing that the contract appears to be unenforceable. <br /> 31 Ron Royster said he first received internet from Meb-Tel, then Century Link, and now <br /> 32 Bright Speed. He said they lost internet for 5 weeks in July from Bright Speed. He asked the <br /> 33 Board to take care of the residents of Orange County. <br /> 34 Suzanne Kirby said she is an oncologist at Duke. She said that as a physician she must <br /> 35 be able to put it in orders for chemotherapy in the middle of the night, and it can only be done <br /> 36 through her laptop. She said she's had to drive to a coffee shop to put in orders for patients. <br /> 37 Bonnie Hauser said after receiving Lumos service, her experience with internet has <br /> 38 greatly improved. She said after T-Mobile acquired Lumos the service relationship and cost <br /> 39 structure changed. She asked the Board to make sure that residents get internet and to include <br /> 40 representatives from unserved communities on a revived broadband task force. <br /> 41 Jim Ross said he had conduit put in a year and a half ago, but it still does not have fiber. <br /> 42 He asked how many people have conduit, but don't have fiber. He asked the Board to prioritize <br /> 43 final buildouts of fiber where conduits are already laid. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Commissioner Carter asked why some homes would have conduits laid, but fiber is not <br /> 46 being run through the conduits. <br /> 47 Andrew Stevenson said that he believes the contractor got ahead and laid the conduit <br /> 48 first before the cabinet and the brains of the network were in place <br /> 49 Commissioner Carter asked what is prohibitive about the final steps for those homes. <br />
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