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Subject: [tcwug-list] Saint Paul Broadband (wifi) update &
caucusresolution! (fwd)


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I am forwarding on some interesting info I got about St. Paul-wide WiFi

- -ben

  "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:33:17 -0600
From: Jon Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi everyone!
I wanted to send a quick update to everyone who has expressed interest
on the City of Saint Paul's wifi initiative. I welcome any and all
feedback on these items:

1. The Saint Paul Broadband Access Project was part of a February 22
meeting at City Hall to begin mapping out a look at the city's
alternatives, per the Council's resolution in December, 2004 with a
report back called for on April 1, 2005. Participants also included
representatives from the Saint Paul Chamber, the city's Tech and Council
Research departments, and Council Member Lee Helgen's office. Discussion
centered around general goals or issues involved in potential citywide
wifi or other broadband development. Included in benefits of a citywide
approach were possibilities of lower cost broadband services to small
businesses, low-income and minority neighborhoods - with related
educational, employment and other opportunities to address "digital
divide" issues. Other forms of potential economic and civic development
included tourism or promotion for the city, and opportunities to offer
better and more cost-efficient city services such as public safety,
health etc. Council Member Helgen also noted the advantages of a
cohesive citywide system over a piecemeal wifi system based upon
"hotspots" such as those at coffeeshops etc. for business travelers. The
Chamber representative noted concerns about the City's involvement and
what might be seen as potential competition with some private
telecommunications providers such as Comcast. We noted that many Saint
Paul businesses, including telecommunications firms, could be expected
to benefit from lower-cost wifi. Other participants noted that the city
is primarily interested in acting as a catalyst to achieve wifi's
potentials, with a public-private partnership a very possible option.
Minneapolis RFP, which seeks out bids from private telecommunications
firms for a citywide wifi system, was generally discussed as a possible
model - among others. Research on these and other related subjects,
including the city's current telecommunications infrastructure (fiber
optic lines etc.) was divided up among participants with reports
expected back at the next meeting on March 8. It was also agreed that
attempts would be made to broaden the group including Saint Paul school
officials, the University of Minnesota, Convention and Visitors Bureau,
City Attorneys office and others.

2. We are distributing the following general wifi resolution for
precinct caucuses on March 1. We'd appreciate any presenters or other
support you are willing to give:

RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE EXPANSION OF WIRELESS AND OTHER HIGH SPEED,
BROADBAND INTERNET AND OTHER TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PRIVATE BUSINESSES, INSTITUTIONS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF SAINT PAUL


* WHEREAS, recent technological changes including the introduction of
wi-fi networking, internet telephony (VOIP), high definition video and
further expected breakthroughs have greatly improved options for
transmission and receival of high speed broadband internet and other
telecommunications signals; and

* WHEREAS, while an estimated 25 million Americans currently use some
form of high speed broadband, the lack of cable and DSL connection
access in some geographic areas including Saint Paul and prices that
have remained largely constant over the past five years has now seen us
nationally drop from first to 13th in the world in proportion of access;
and

* WHEREAS, the role of high speed broadband access for business,
educational, health, tourist, governmental, recreational and other
informational or communication purposes has become increasingly
important with the resulting lack of access for those unable to share
its benefits for economic, geographic or educational reasons creating
what is known as a "digital divide"; and

* WHEREAS, numerous cities, municipalities and communities across the
nation, including our neighbor the City of Minneapolis, have recently
undertaken or completed projects to promote reduced cost wireless
(wi-fi) networking covering broad geographic areas; and

* WHEREAS, included in the potential benefits is cost savings and
improved service opportunities for public safety, schools, inspectors,
parks, public works, and other governmental departments; and

* WHEREAS, we have similar needs and opportunities that require all
Saint Paul businesses, governmental institutions and residents to have
full access to state-of-the-art broadband internet and other
communications facilities at affordable prices, and other groups such as
the Saint Paul Broadband Access Project and the Twin Cities Wireless
Users Groups have emerged as potential allies in such efforts; and

*NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Saint Paul immediately
research and pursue any and all readily identifiable options in
conjunction with these groups or others interested in creating
affordable broadband access for all in the city who desire it.

3. We are tentatively scheduled to be part of an April 19
telecommunications conference hosted by the Minnesota Council on
Nonprofits that would include a panel focusing on broadband (wifi)
opportunitities. We have also been talking with other groups about
potential public events that would highlight and hopefully focus the
discussion about wifi pros and cons in the Twin Cities. More on that as
it develops.

Again, thanks for your interest and we welcome any feedback.

Jon Kerr
Saint Paul Broadband Access Project
651-457-9254
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