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{{ActionCluster | {{ActionCluster | ||
|image=EastPaloAltoInnovation.jpg | |||
| | |team=Joint Venture Silicon Valley, Comodo CA, NextLevel Networks, American Tower Corp. | ||
|leader=Mohammad Shakouri | |||
| team | |imagecaption=East Palo Alto is centered on the community | ||
|municipalities=San Mateo CA, East Palo Alto CA | |||
| leader | |status=Launched | ||
|description=Objectives | |||
| imagecaption | |||
| municipalities | |||
| status | |||
| description | |||
* PPP demonstration project leveraging fiber optic, smart poles and wireless technologies (CBRS, Wi-Fiber, TIP Open Network, etc.) for connecting underserved neighborhoods. | * PPP demonstration project leveraging fiber optic, smart poles and wireless technologies (CBRS, Wi-Fiber, TIP Open Network, etc.) for connecting underserved neighborhoods. | ||
* Coalition between non-profits, municipals, and corporations to improve broadband for public good. | * Coalition between non-profits, municipals, and corporations to improve broadband for public good. | ||
* Focus on connecting community centers, service organizations, and local government facilities. | * Focus on connecting community centers, service organizations, and local government facilities. | ||
|challenges=* Incumbent utilities may see this project as overbuild. | |||
| challenges | |||
* Incumbent utilities may see this project as overbuild. | |||
* City government is concerned about broadband creating gentrification, changing neighborhood character. | * City government is concerned about broadband creating gentrification, changing neighborhood character. | ||
|solutions=* Position project as a wireless technology demonstrator. | |||
| solutions | |||
* Position project as a wireless technology demonstrator. | |||
* Focus on existing community centers, service organizations. Position the project as supportive, not disruptive. | * Focus on existing community centers, service organizations. Position the project as supportive, not disruptive. | ||
|requirements=* Phase 1: | |||
| requirements | |||
* Phase 1: | |||
# Identify target community centers and service organization locations. | # Identify target community centers and service organization locations. | ||
# Meet with East Palo Alto city leaders to secure buy-in, rights-of-way, permitting, etc.. | # Meet with East Palo Alto city leaders to secure buy-in, rights-of-way, permitting, etc.. | ||
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# Construction of wireless nodes along fiber path. | # Construction of wireless nodes along fiber path. | ||
# Construction of wireless nodes at user locations. | # Construction of wireless nodes at user locations. | ||
|kpi=* Connect at least 20 community centers and service organizations. | |||
| kpi | |||
* Connect at least 20 community centers and service organizations. | |||
* Construct 8,000 linear feet of fiber. | * Construct 8,000 linear feet of fiber. | ||
* Provide 10 Gbps service to all user sites. | * Provide 10 Gbps service to all user sites. | ||
|measurement=* Targets/KPIs are not subjective. | |||
| measurement | |||
* Targets/KPIs are not subjective. | |||
* # of sites connected. | * # of sites connected. | ||
* Construction complete. | * Construction complete. | ||
* Service data rate is met. | * Service data rate is met. | ||
|standards=* Project uses COTS technologies, replicable by other communities. | |||
| standards | |||
* Project uses COTS technologies, replicable by other communities. | |||
* Scalability is limited by fiber capacity and available RF spectrum – additional fiber and RF channel planning to create scalability. | * Scalability is limited by fiber capacity and available RF spectrum – additional fiber and RF channel planning to create scalability. | ||
* Project is sustainable via a shared Multi-Use Converged Infrastructure for the deployment of free public Wi-Fi, Private LTE, enhanced county operational networks, including the delivery of cellular and other third party services. | * Project is sustainable via a shared Multi-Use Converged Infrastructure for the deployment of free public Wi-Fi, Private LTE, enhanced county operational networks, including the delivery of cellular and other third party services. | ||
|cybersecurity=* Project will leverage NIST cybersecurity framework and GCTC cybersecurity advisory committee resources. | |||
* The solution also takes away the risk of any unknown or unwanted devices getting onto a community network because of the ability to use PKI to perform mutual authentication of an IoT device to the correct corresponding community IoT network. | |||
| cybersecurity | |impacts=* East Palo Alto CA is an economically-challenged area with a high population of residents at or below poverty. Project will allow community groups and service organizations to better serve residents and reallocate funds currently committed for broadband service. | ||
* Project will leverage NIST cybersecurity framework and GCTC cybersecurity advisory committee resources. | |demonstration=* Subject to timing, project will be able to report on Phase 1 completion and progress on Phase 2 work. | ||
* The solution also takes away the risk of any unknown or unwanted devices getting onto a community network because of the ability to use PKI to perform mutual authentication of an IoT device to the correct corresponding community IoT network. | |||
| impacts | |||
* East Palo Alto CA is an economically-challenged area with a high population of residents at or below poverty. Project will allow community groups and service organizations to better serve residents and reallocate funds currently committed for broadband service. | |||
| demonstration | |||
* Subject to timing, project will be able to report on Phase 1 completion and progress on Phase 2 work. | |||
* Municipal leaders may be able to attend. | * Municipal leaders may be able to attend. | ||
|chapter=Organizational and Individual Productivity and Wellness | |||
| supercluster | |supercluster=Wireless | ||
| year | |year=2018 | ||
|title=East Palo Alto Neighborhood Innovation Zone | |||
|email=communitybroadband@jointventure.org | |||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 22:47, January 24, 2023
East Palo Alto Neighborhood Innovation Zone | |
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East Palo Alto is centered on the community | |
Team Organizations | Joint Venture Silicon Valley Comodo CA NextLevel Networks American Tower Corp. |
Team Leaders | Mohammad Shakouri |
Participating Municipalities | San Mateo CA East Palo Alto CA |
Status | Launched |
Document | None |
Description
Objectives
- PPP demonstration project leveraging fiber optic, smart poles and wireless technologies (CBRS, Wi-Fiber, TIP Open Network, etc.) for connecting underserved neighborhoods.
- Coalition between non-profits, municipals, and corporations to improve broadband for public good.
- Focus on connecting community centers, service organizations, and local government facilities.
Challenges
- Incumbent utilities may see this project as overbuild.
- City government is concerned about broadband creating gentrification, changing neighborhood character.
Solutions
- Position project as a wireless technology demonstrator.
- Focus on existing community centers, service organizations. Position the project as supportive, not disruptive.
Major Requirements
- Phase 1:
- Identify target community centers and service organization locations.
- Meet with East Palo Alto city leaders to secure buy-in, rights-of-way, permitting, etc..
- Secure spaces in county government IT center for equip.
- Secure commitments from corporate partners; identify funding sources and financial plans.
- Phase 2:
- Construction of fiber path through city.
- Construction of wireless nodes along fiber path.
- Construction of wireless nodes at user locations.
Performance Targets
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) | Measurement Methods |
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Standards, Replicability, Scalability, and Sustainability
- Project uses COTS technologies, replicable by other communities.
- Scalability is limited by fiber capacity and available RF spectrum – additional fiber and RF channel planning to create scalability.
- Project is sustainable via a shared Multi-Use Converged Infrastructure for the deployment of free public Wi-Fi, Private LTE, enhanced county operational networks, including the delivery of cellular and other third party services.
Cybersecurity and Privacy
- Project will leverage NIST cybersecurity framework and GCTC cybersecurity advisory committee resources.
- The solution also takes away the risk of any unknown or unwanted devices getting onto a community network because of the ability to use PKI to perform mutual authentication of an IoT device to the correct corresponding community IoT network.
Impacts
- East Palo Alto CA is an economically-challenged area with a high population of residents at or below poverty. Project will allow community groups and service organizations to better serve residents and reallocate funds currently committed for broadband service.
Demonstration/Deployment
- Subject to timing, project will be able to report on Phase 1 completion and progress on Phase 2 work.
- Municipal leaders may be able to attend.