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KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
BROADBAND STUDY
Regional Technology Planning Team Report
August 2011
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KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
BROADBAND RESIDENTIAL NEEDS STUDY
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RESIDENTIAL STUDY BACKGROUND
Survey mailed May 2011 4000 homes randomly sampled.
529 returned surveys/13% response rate
400 returned surveys analyzed Provides margin of error of ± 5 percentage points
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RESIDENTIAL STUDY: WHO RESPONDED ?
NOTE: 3 % OF RESPONDENTS DID NOT INDICATE COUNTY OR INDICATED A COUNTY OUTSIDE THE REGION AS THEIR COUNTY OF RESIDENCE
County Frequency % of total respondents
County pop as % of KBRPC Region Population
Bates 36 9% 15.34%
Benton 189 49% 16.89%
Cedar 27 7% 12.39%
Henry 96 25% 20.29%
Hickory 6 2% 8.15%
St. Clair 33 9% 8.49%
Vernon 1 <1% 18.45%
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RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?
60%
82%73%
25%
86%
33%3% 21%
72%
8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Gender Race Residence Kids Home
Note: Remaining % is non-response
Female
Male
White
Other Urban
Rural Yes
No Rent
Own
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RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: AGE OF RESPONDENTS
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RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: INCOME OF RESPONDENTS
Median Income of Surveyed HH > Median HH income of the region(32% did not respond to income question)
CountyMedian Household Income (Census)
Bates 38,926Benton 30,924Cedar 30,699Henry 36,332
Hickory 27,397St. Clair 30,457Vernon 33,790
KBRPC Region 32,646Missouri 45,149
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RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: COMPUTER OWNERSHIP AND INTERNET ACCESS AT HOME
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RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHEN DID HOUSEHOLD FIRST OWN A COMPUTER AND WHEN DID THEY FIRST HAVE ACCESS TO BB/ HSI AT HOME ?
1%3%
16%19%
61%
15%
32%
24%
11% 11%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Less than 1yr 1-3 yrs 4-7 yrs 8-10 yrs More 10 yrs
% HH with Computer % HH with BB or HSI at home
Computer trend line Internet trend line
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RESIDENTIAL STUDY – TYPE OF INTERNET SERVICE
1%
3%
3%
8%
12%
17%
24%
33%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Don't Know
Other
Cellular BB
Fixed Wireless
Cable
Satellite
Dial-up
DSL
(n =320)
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APPLICATIONS (RESIDENTIAL)
15%
16%
16%
18%
20%
23%
23%
26%
37%
42%
46%
59%
60%
66%
67%
70%
83%
88%
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
Look for a place to live
Home-based business
Sell online
Share something online that you created
Take class or do homework
Contribute to a web site or blog
Work from home
Look for job online
Play online video or games
Watch TV or other videos
Visit state or local Gov. sites
Online banking
Social networking site
News or politics
Buy online
Health or medical information
Information to buy services and products
Keep in touch with friends and family
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RESIDENTIAL STUDY – IMPORTANCE OF INTERNET AND COMPUTER ACCESS
52%
24%
12%
6%
6%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Very Important
Important
Somewhat Important
Not at all important
Don't know
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KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
BROADBAND BUSINESS NEEDS STUDY
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BUSINESS STUDY – RESPONSES BY COUNTY
Total number of surveys = 58
County FrequencyPercent of Total
RespondentsPercent of total
number of BusinessesBates 3 5% 10%
Benton 5 9% 14%Cedar 17 29% 12%Henry 1 2% 10%
Hickory 1 2% 15%St. Clair 4 7% 14%Vernon 27 46% 24%
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EMPLOYEE BUSINESS SIZE1 – 4 54%5 - 25 36%26 – 100 5%101 – 500 5%501 – more 0%
3 respondents don’t have internet service: 1 because it is not available 1 because it is too expensive 1 doesn’t have a computer at their business
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NATIONAL BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION
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BUSINESS BROADBAND PROVIDERS (N=45)
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TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS (N=45)
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SPEED OF CONNECTIONS 52% of those responding reported the following
speeds by connection type:
48% of those responding did not know their speed
Fixed Wireless Users 3 Mbps (2) 20 Mbps (2) 768 Kbps (2)
DSL Users 1.5 Mbps/430 Kbps 1.5 Mbps (2) 10 Mbps (3)
Mobile Wireless 768 Kbps (2)
T-1 1.544 Mbps (2)
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BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS
ServicesVery
SatisfiedSatisfied Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied
Don’t Know/Not Applicable
Response Count
Cost of Internet/network Service
11% 37% 15% 26% 11% 46
Speed of the on-line connection 9% 26% 13% 49% 4% 47Billing practices of your provider 7% 57% 11% 11% 14% 44Reliable access to the Internet 9% 42% 27% 20% 2% 45Training and technical support 9% 39% 16% 18% 18% 44Customer Service Representative’s knowledge when you call for service
14% 39% 14% 20% 14% 44
Installation technician’s ability and courteousness
11% 52% 7% 5% 25% 44
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BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS
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SUPPORTED INTERNET APPLICATIONS
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WHY IMPORTANT?
• Rely on orders from company’s webpage• Internet programs support jobs• Transfer of data to out of State offices.• Brings remote rural location to the world• Remote BB access allows access without having to drive for hours• Our tenants are disappointed to find out BB isn’t available here
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COMMERCIAL BROADBAND ENVIRONMENT
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COST OF SERVICE
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BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING
Will identify strategies, and related directions, initiatives, goals and objectives, that can be employed by interested parties within the region.
It is a large scale, high-level planning exercise It provides specific guideposts and pathways
to better help the region build long term broadband sustainability
Addresses both availability (supply) and adoption (demand) within the region.
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BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS
The Strategic Planning process is split into four (4) phases: Phase 1 (Completed Today): Needs Assessment and
Existing Information Review – A detailed understanding of the current broadband climate and the current and future broadband-related needs in the region.
Phase 2 (Beginning Today): How to move from the current broadband environment to the one needed within the region. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
analysis will be performed.
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SWOC ANALYSIS The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as
follows: Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices,
processes, and resources that are highly valued by the region.
Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.
Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet taken advantage of that may positively impact the development and acceptance of broadband.
Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances that may negatively impact broadband development and acceptance as perceived by the region.
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UNDERSTANDING SWOC
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SWOC ANALYSISPhase 2: cont’d
The analysis should cover a wide range of issues including those centered on:
residential, business and institutional broadband availability and adoption,
whether available bandwidth(s) are sufficient for current as well as near and long term needs and applications,
potential upgrade and expansion possibilities, reliability of existing networks, related matters.
Providers are asked during Phase 2 to present their ideas on possibilities for advancing the broadband environment.
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INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA
Online Surveys (OLS) were received from the following groups:
Economic Development (1) Local Government (8)K-12 Education (1)Energy (1)Workforce Development (1)
Public Safety (3)Community & Social Services (4)Library (8)Agricultural (4)Healthcare (2)
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INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA
SECTOR REPORTS
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SWOC ANALYSISVOTING
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SWOC ANALYSIS The definitions of the four (4) SWOC elements are as
follows: Strengths – Broadband-related systems, practices,
processes, and resources that are highly valued by the region.
Weaknesses – Areas that need improvement; reasons why stakeholders are not able to wholeheartedly embrace broadband; and, areas that tend to compromise the achievement of high levels of availability and adoption.
Opportunities – Favorable situations/circumstances not yet taken advantage of that may positively impact the development and acceptance of broadband.
Challenges – Present and future situations/circumstances that may negatively impact broadband development and acceptance as perceived by the region.
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UNDERSTANDING SWOC
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BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE AND PROCESS
Phase 3: Findings Review and Initial Strategic Plan Element Development – The RTPT will review the initial findings, priorities, potential strategic directions and actions, timelines and resources needed related to those potential directions. In this phase, a number of potential strategic
directions and initiatives will be identified, reviewed, discussed, and then incorporated into the initial draft of the Strategic Plan.
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BROADBAND STRATEGIC PLANNING PURPOSE AND PROCESS
Phase 4: Drafting and Finalization of the Strategic Plan by the RTPT. The Strategic Plan will consist of :
1. Introduction and Regional Overview2. Purpose Statement3 Detailed SWOC Findings and Analysis4. Strategic Direction(s)
Short, medium and long term goals and objectives to boost broadband adoption and availability.
Action Items and Implementation Plan
5. Financial, human and organizational resource considerations6. Timelines and benchmarks for measuring progress
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Additional Discussion
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