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Item Broadband Opportunities for Sussex County(2009-08-18T20:04:09Z) Mix, Troy; Beauchamp, David; Wendt, MatthiasInfrastructure is a key ingredient in the recipe for regional economic prosperity—a constant requirement as the U.S. economy evolves. Roads and rail connect cities, the electric grid connects industry with energy, and telephone lines connect businesses with customers. The current economy places a premium on the high-speed transfer of data that broadband infrastructure makes possible. Broadband—defined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as advanced communications systems capable of providing high-speed transmission of services such as data, voice, and video over the Internet and other networks—has become a staple infrastructure in the diet of competitive regional economies (Federal Communications Commission, February 2009). This report highlights the opportunity for Sussex County, Delaware, to harness broadband infrastructure for economic development and urges policy action in that regard. Broadband technologies are described and defined in terms of their speed, availability, and future promise. Chapter 2 reviews selected community benefits and specific applications of broadband. Chapter 3 summarizes the status of broadband infrastructure and use in rural areas of the United States, with a particular focus on Sussex County. Finally, Chapter 4 provides a framework for policy discussions aimed at enhancing and expanding broadband infrastructure and use in Sussex County.Item Stimulating Broadband Adoption in Delaware: A Planning Tool(2012-02-29) Homsey, Andrew; Patterson, Theodore; O'Boyle, ToddIn mid-‐December 2009, the state of Delaware was awarded funds to research and publish broadband options for its citizens. Governor Jack Markell designated the Department of Technology and Information (DTI) as the agency to receive, apply, and implement the funds, according to the guidelines and mandates of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). In 2010 the broadband-‐mapping portion of this program was initiated by DTI, consisting of data collection, the development of a statewide broadband-‐availability map, transmission of those data to NTIA for the development of its national broadband map, and the long-‐ term maintenance of these data by the state. The University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA) is assisting DTI with project-‐data collection, public outreach, and public policy development. The Broadband Planning Tool, which the current document represents, includes the following components. Chapter 1. Getting the Most Out of Broadband frames the issues related to broadband in Delaware by exploring the benefits of broadband, comparing available technologies, and examining the challenges to improving connection. Chapter 2. Geospatial Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Broadband in Delaware describes and quantifies the factors that contribute to broadband connectivity or digital isolation. Appendix 1 provides maps of the latest data available to visualize community “hotspots” and “coolspots” of connectivity across Delaware. Appendix 2 outlines how to use the Broadband Mapping Tool. The tool enables planners and local government officials to evaluate their own broadband challenges and opportunities. It includes three Delaware broadband case studies from across the state to demonstrate how to improve connectivity. Appendix 3 lists federal grant and loan programs available to communities and agencies across the state. Each entry in the resource list includes a description of the purpose of funding, and qualifications for each program, along with contact information.