Communications Minutes 121511.pdf

SouthWest Common Council
Communications Committee Minutes
Meeting Date: 12/15/11

Attendance:
John Boutet (Location19), Eleanor Coleman (SWAN), Joan Roby-Davison
Guest: Tarak L. Bolt, Frontier Communications

TOPIC
Presentation:  Frontier Communications

NOTES

  • Tarak L. Bolt, Enterprise Account Executive, East Region, works with local universities, including University of Rochester; arranged for conference call with Maggie Quinn, Director of Wireless Sales and Solutions for Frontier.
  • Is Frontier involved or familiar with any other communities that have a WiFi mesh network? Frontier has more municipal wireless networks in the country than any other; 19 active throughout the country; also active locally (Brighton, Fairport, Pittsford & Greece)
  • More than WiFi; security camera networks; using bandwidth for both; varying levels of budgetary success
  •   Current WiFi coverage areas are from 2 blocks to 7 sq. miles
  • Public/private partnerships; have created non-profit consolidation groups to achieve networking goals
  • Help with grants; grants are available for security networks
  • Frontier interested in partnering with us; Frontier can also assist with the capital funding and financing of system as well; Frontier has creative ways to finance capital outlay
  • Want people to become more connected in the neighborhood; RACF grant could help; how do we keep it up? Frontier would manage the network; some type of recurring charge; Frontier owns and operates everything.
  • Marketing tool for real estate; makes neighborhood more desirable
  • Some residents don’t have email capacity;
  • What about bus hot spots? Could be done with a mobile unit. Mobile security camera on buses could enhance safety of bus passengers while also including WiFi capacity
  • Will get us in touch with Christine Burke, locally in charge of federal and state funding opportunities.
  • Hundreds of UR students in the community; could be connectivity from UR campus wireless network to a SW Quadrant municipal network; students could access on campus wireless network from off campus.
  • Process can be done in steps; start with one area and build out.
  • Frontier can add in Netbooks and other types of contributions to low-income households
  • Would be good to do a door-to-door campaign to learn about internet and computer access per household; Eleanor mentioned that we are looking to do this with Grow Green and urban agriculture
  • Would be helpful to identify some areas from where we could start and build out

FOLLOW-UP

NEXT STEPS

  • Determine Phase I costs
  • Meet again in one month
  • Grant research (Joan & Frontier)
  • Survey SWAN Constituents
  • Identify where/how in community wi-fi can be used (involve the neighborhoods in SW Quadrant)

 Special thanks to UR’s Colleen McCarthy & Robert Evangelista for making this connection

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Replies to This Discussion

Thanks for taking and posting these great notes Eleanor.

I received an email on December 16 from or Frontier guest Tarak Bold confirming he and Maggie Quinn are proceeding to investigate what could be done to pursue the various ideas we discussed at the meeting.  Here is the information in his note:

Eleanor/Joan/John, 

 First, thank you again for the opportunity to come speak with you and your team about ways Frontier can assist and partner with SW Communities on your WiFi initiatives. It was a pleasure meeting each of you, and hope it was evident that we’re really excited about working with you. Frontier has been a part of this community for 100+ years, and always eager to help our residential and commercial friends add value to their community.

 Maggie and I have taken what we learned yesterday and engaged other members of our team to begin the necessary research to make this a reality. Over the course of the next month we’ll be looking for ways to assist with funding, recruit volunteers to help with data gathering, and potential computer deals we can work out with our vendors.

 We look forward to regrouping with your team in January. Please advise of a date and time that works and I’ll coordinate with my folks.

Thank you again, and Happy Holidays!

 Tarak

Tarak L. Bolt
Enterprise Account Manager
180 S. Clinton Ave. 6th Fl
Rochester, NY 14646
O: 585-777-8503
C: 585-298-3233

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