Post on 27-Dec-2015
Silicon Valley Metro Connect
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A Regional Broadband Wireless Network for Silicon Valley
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Earned Revenue, gained via diversely sourced sponsorship and marketing agreements, applications development and venture investment, remains dominant over the life of the network.
Contributed sources, which may include corporate revenue sharing arrangements within the sale of municipal applications, as well as traditional philanthropic sources,may be designated toward economic development and digital inclusion priorities, with the goal of enhancing the network’s relevancy and usefulness to all City constituencies.
Public Benefit Networks Draw from the Widest
Range of Revenue Sources
Metro Connect Economic Model I
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Blue arrow notespositive net crossover point; per conservative estimates..
Public Benefit Networks Contribute
Resources to the Local Community
Metro Connect Economic Model II
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The Metro Connect Team Team Operational Diagram
Metro Connect
Municipal Service Provider NonprofitServices Managed Services
•Free Access Services•Economic Public Development•Existing Network Sharing•Education Programs•Community Programs•Public Safety Management•Philanthropic Funding Groups•City/County Agency Policy Control•First Responder Program Development•Wireless Development Standards Groups
•Networking Services•Deployment and Maintenance•Premium Services•Enterprise Services•Public Safety Services•Leased Services•ISP/SP Multiple Services•Net Refresh Programs
IV. Metro Connect Organization
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Healthcare
FoundationPhilanthropy
Public Safety
State and Federal Funding
City and CountyAgency Cost Savings
Reduced Risk
A Sustainable Diversified
Revenue Model
Metro Connect Economic Model IV