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Learn how a successful partnership between Ohio University, Horizon Telcom, and OARnet expanded broadband access in rural Southeast Ohio. Discover the impact, benefits, and lessons learned from the project, improving connectivity for education, healthcare, and economic development.
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Establishing a Successful BTOP Partnership In Rural Southeast Ohio Brice Bible, Chief Information Officer, Ohio University Bill McKell, President, Horizon Telcom Pankaj Shah, Executive Director, OARnet
Agenda • Ohio Higher Education/Government Network Provider Perspective • University Perspective • Carrier Perspective • Lessons Learned • Q & A
Advanced Regional Network Perspective Pankaj Shah, Executive Director, OARnet
“Expanding broadband to unservedand underserved Ohioans.”− Ohio Middle Mile Consortium
OARnet serves as the glue between the Ohio Middle Mile Consortium Partners. 5
OMMC Benefits for OARnet and Partners Universal Benefits
OMMC Benefits for OARnet and Partners Partner-Specific Benefits
Impact: OARnet’s Network Pre-ARRA Funding Post-ARRA Funding
Overall Funding Dynamics Total OMMC Projects
Ohio University Brice Bible, CIO
Ohio University and Southeast Ohio Broadband Growth • Video classrooms and the addition of high quality video services • IT service consolidation in Athens • LMS • Data Storage • Web Environments • Increased ERP usage (students and faculty) • Overall increase in I1 Consumption (all campuses) • Tech startups and economic development at all campuses • Shared telecommunications infrastructure
Ohio University’s Goals For the OMMC Program • Establish a world-class cyberinfrastructurein Southeast Ohio • Utilize the eight (8) major Ohio University campuses as anchor POPs • Fully integrate with OARnet for optimal statewide connectivity and redundancy • Ensure scalable capacity into the foreseeable future (10+ years)
Connecting Appalachia Bill McKell- CEO, Horizon Telcom
Lack of Access • 17,000 square miles • 58.9% without broadband
How Did WeGet Here? • Southern Ohio Health Care Network awarded FCC Rural Health Care Pilot funds in early 2007 • Congressman Space launches Connecting Appalachia Initiative in mid-2007 • NTIA Round 1 application filed in mid-2009, rejected due to insufficient match • Horizon steps-up for the region with 30% match for Round 2 proposal • OARnet forms OMMC, successfully settles turf issues among applicants and gains support from Governor Strickland • NTIA Round 2 Application filed in early-2010
Success! • Connecting Appalachia awarded August 18, 2010 • $95 million fiber-optic broadband project • $66 million covered from federal funds • $29 million match by Horizon • OARnet a sub-recipient
Impact • 1,950+ miles of fiber • DWDM backbone with ROADM • 1 Gbps Metro-Ethernet ports as standard distribution interface (with speed tiers) • 2.5 Gbps to 10 Gbps lambda services (higher speed in future years) • Higher Education • Laterals to 44 campuses • Additional OARnet rings • Expanded OARnet DWDM capacity • Additional CAIs • 231 K-12 buildings • 212 health care sites • 66 public safety locations • 34 industrial parks • 5 park lodges
Horizon Profile • 115-year history of serving rural Ohio • Big enough to handle the project • Nimble enough to be an innovative partner • State-of-the-art know-how • Pioneer in use of fiber-optics since the 1980’s • Horizon came forward to risk $29 million, demonstrating commitment to and faith in the future of rural Ohio
The Powerof Partnership Funding already from: Health Care Anchors (to Date) ARC Local Development Districts K-12 Information Technology Centers Higher Education (to Date) Plus 200+ health care facilities in the SOHCN Other Groups
Advantages of theConnecting Appalachia Network • It’s Our Region’s Network • Tailor-made to our needs • Unprecedented support • Key partnerships • Tremendous capacity because of fiber-optics • Resilient and reliable service because of rings
What’s Left to Doin Broadband • Last-Mile partnerships • Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs) • Fiber-to-the-home initiatives • Local and county government opportunities to partner with Horizon
ImprovedConnectivity • Speeds and performance for virtualization across wide range of services • Physically diverse fiber feeds will deliver reliability • Supports consolidation of servers and services for regional campuses • Increases feasibility and range of shared services among universities • Enables continued expansion of OhioLink services
K-20 Collaboration • Ability to extend the K-20 vision will no longer be limited by bandwidth • K-12 ITCs are partners in project • Moving ITCs to new backbone will bring these K-12 hubs into OARnet at much higher speeds • At completion of project, all schools in the service area will have fiber connections • As ITCs move buildings to the new network, benefits will multiply
Enhanced Research • High capacity, low latency connectivity will support wide variety of research and simulation agendas • Improved connectivity with OARnet and Internet2 bring next generation speeds to Ohio researchers • Unified network supporting education, health care and businesses open avenues for regional investigations
Ohio University Lessons Learned • Establish Executive Sponsorship Early • Determine Balance Between Partnership and Competition and Get Buy-in to Approach
OARnet Lessons Learned • Planning
OMMC: Transforming Ohio’s Broadband Landscape ARRA Award Summaries Projected to Reach • Com Net, Inc. • Western Ohio • $30 million • 700 new miles of fiber • Horizon Telcom • Southern and eastern Ohio • $66.5 million • 1,960 new miles of fiber • OneCommunity • Northeastern Ohio • $44.8 million • 986 new miles of fiber • 3.6 million households • 534,000+ businesses • 83 private and public universities and colleges • 34 community colleges • 2,356 K-12 and career training centers • 1,300+ health care facilities • 2,200 state and local government offices • 1,500 public safety operations • 429 libraries • 207 industrial parks
Questions? Brice Bible CIO Ohio University bibleb@ohio.edu Pankaj Shah Executive Director OARnet pshah@oar.net Bill McKell President Horizon Telcom email