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Regional Technology Planning Team Report
              KAYSINGER BASIN
       REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
             BROADBAND STUDY    August 2011
KAYSINGER BASIN
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

          BROADBAND
    RESIDENTIAL NEEDS STUDY
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
RESIDENTIAL STUDY: WHO RESPONDED ?
                                        % of total       County pop as % of
  County           Frequency
                                      respondents      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%

   NOTE: 3 % OF RESPONDENTS DID NOT INDICATE COUNTY OR INDICATED A COUNTY
   OUTSIDE THE REGION AS THEIR COUNTY OF RESIDENCE
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ?
100%
 90%                                                                     8%
                   Male                                                        Rent
                            3%     Other     21% Urban            No
 80%
            33%
 70%
 60%                                                       72%

 50%
                            82%                                         86%
 40%
                                             73%
 30%        60%
 20%
                   Female          White           Rural          Yes          Own
 10%                                                       25%

  0%
          Gender            Race           Residence       Kids         Home
 Note: Remaining % is non-response
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: AGE OF RESPONDENTS
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: INCOME OF RESPONDENTS

                                                 Median Household
                        County                   Income (Census)
                               Bates                         38,926
                              Benton                         30,924
                               Cedar                         30,699
                               Henry                         36,332
                              Hickory                        27,397
                              St. Clair                      30,457
                              Vernon                         33,790
                             KBRPC Region                    32,646
                                      Missouri               45,149




Median Income of Surveyed HH > Median HH income of the region
         (32% did not respond to income question)
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: COMPUTER OWNERSHIP AND
INTERNET ACCESS AT HOME
RESIDENTIAL SURVEY:
 WHEN DID HOUSEHOLD FIRST OWN A COMPUTER AND WHEN DID THEY
 FIRST HAVE ACCESS TO BB/ HSI AT HOME ?


70%
       % HH with Computer         % HH with BB or HSI at home        61%
60%
       Computer trend line        Internet trend line
50%

40%                      32%
30%
                                         24%            19%
20%         15%                    16%
                                                         11%          11%
10%                     3%
       1%
0%
      Less than 1yr     1-3 yrs    4-7 yrs          8-10 yrs    More 10 yrs
RESIDENTIAL STUDY – TYPE OF INTERNET SERVICE

                                  (n =320)
          DSL                                                           33%

       Dial-up                                              24%

      Satellite                                     17%

        Cable                                12%

Fixed Wireless                      8%

   Cellular BB              3%

        Other               3%

  Don't Know           1%

                  0%         5%      10%      15%     20%   25%   30%    35%
APPLICATIONS (RESIDENTIAL)
    Keep in touch with friends and family                                                                  88%
Information to buy services and products                                                                83%
           Health or medical information                                                    70%
                                 Buy online                                               67%
                            News or politics                                             66%
                     Social networking site                                          60%
                            Online banking                                          59%
              Visit state or local Gov. sites                               46%
                 Watch TV or other videos                                 42%
               Play online video or games                              37%
                        Look for job online                      26%
                          Work from home                       23%
         Contribute to a web site or blog                      23%
               Take class or do homework                     20%
Share something online that you created                     18%
                                  Sell online              16%
                      Home-based business                  16%
                    Look for a place to live              15%
                                                0   0.1    0.2   0.3   0.4   0.5   0.6     0.7    0.8     0.9    1
RESIDENTIAL STUDY – IMPORTANCE OF INTERNET AND
COMPUTER ACCESS

         Don't know          6%



 Not at all important        6%



Somewhat Important                  12%



          Important                             24%



     Very Important                                                 52%


                        0%    10%         20%     30%   40%   50%         60%
KAYSINGER BASIN
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

          BROADBAND
     BUSINESS NEEDS STUDY
BUSINESS STUDY – RESPONSES BY COUNTY


                          Percent of Total     Percent of total
  County      Frequency    Respondents       number of Businesses
   Bates          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%


 Total number of surveys = 58
EMPLOYEE BUSINESS SIZE
                1–4                         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
NATIONAL BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION
BUSINESS BROADBAND PROVIDERS   (N=45)
TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS (N=45)
SPEED OF CONNECTIONS
   52% of those responding reported the following
    speeds by connection type:
       Fixed Wireless Users      Mobile Wireless
          3 Mbps (2)                768 Kbps (2)

          20 Mbps (2)            T-1
          768 Kbps (2)              1.544 Mbps (2)

       DSL Users
          1.5 Mbps/430 Kbps

          1.5 Mbps (2)

          10 Mbps (3)


   48% of those responding did not know their speed
BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS
                                                                               Don’t
                             Very                                  Very                 Response
       Services                        Satisfied   Dissatisfied              Know/Not
                           Satisfied                            Dissatisfied             Count
                                                                             Applicable
Cost of
Internet/network            11%         37%          15%          26%         11%         46
Service
Speed of the on-line
connection
                             9%         26%          13%          49%         4%          47
Billing practices of
your provider
                             7%         57%          11%          11%         14%         44
Reliable access to the
Internet
                             9%         42%          27%          20%         2%          45
Training and technical
support
                             9%         39%          16%          18%         18%         44
Customer Service
Representative’s
knowledge when you
                            14%         39%          14%          20%         14%         44
call for service
Installation
technician’s ability and    11%         52%           7%           5%         25%         44
courteousness
BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS
SUPPORTED INTERNET APPLICATIONS
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
COMMERCIAL BROADBAND ENVIRONMENT
COST OF SERVICE
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.
                                                      29
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.


                                                                    30
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.
                                                                     31
UNDERSTANDING SWOC
SWOC ANALYSIS
 Phase 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.


                                                                            33
INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA
   Online Surveys (OLS) were received from the
    following groups:
    Economic Development (1)    Public Safety (3)
    Local Government (8)        Community & Social Services (4)
    K-12 Education (1)          Library (8)
    Energy (1)                  Agricultural (4)
    Workforce Development (1)   Healthcare (2)
INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA




     SECTOR REPORTS
SWOC ANALYSIS
    VOTING


                36
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.
                                                                     37
UNDERSTANDING SWOC
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.

                                                         39
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 Overview
       2.   Purpose Statement
       3    Detailed SWOC Findings and Analysis
       4.   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 considerations
       6. Timelines and benchmarks for measuring progress
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Additional Discussion


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for your participation in the

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Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission Broadband Study Findings

  • 1. Regional Technology Planning Team Report KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION BROADBAND STUDY August 2011
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  • 5. KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION BROADBAND RESIDENTIAL NEEDS STUDY
  • 6. 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
  • 7. RESIDENTIAL STUDY: WHO RESPONDED ? % of total County pop as % of County Frequency respondents 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% NOTE: 3 % OF RESPONDENTS DID NOT INDICATE COUNTY OR INDICATED A COUNTY OUTSIDE THE REGION AS THEIR COUNTY OF RESIDENCE
  • 8. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHO RESPONDED ? 100% 90% 8% Male Rent 3% Other 21% Urban No 80% 33% 70% 60% 72% 50% 82% 86% 40% 73% 30% 60% 20% Female White Rural Yes Own 10% 25% 0% Gender Race Residence Kids Home Note: Remaining % is non-response
  • 9. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: AGE OF RESPONDENTS
  • 10. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: INCOME OF RESPONDENTS Median Household County Income (Census) Bates 38,926 Benton 30,924 Cedar 30,699 Henry 36,332 Hickory 27,397 St. Clair 30,457 Vernon 33,790 KBRPC Region 32,646 Missouri 45,149 Median Income of Surveyed HH > Median HH income of the region (32% did not respond to income question)
  • 11. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: COMPUTER OWNERSHIP AND INTERNET ACCESS AT HOME
  • 12. RESIDENTIAL SURVEY: WHEN DID HOUSEHOLD FIRST OWN A COMPUTER AND WHEN DID THEY FIRST HAVE ACCESS TO BB/ HSI AT HOME ? 70% % HH with Computer % HH with BB or HSI at home 61% 60% Computer trend line Internet trend line 50% 40% 32% 30% 24% 19% 20% 15% 16% 11% 11% 10% 3% 1% 0% Less than 1yr 1-3 yrs 4-7 yrs 8-10 yrs More 10 yrs
  • 13. RESIDENTIAL STUDY – TYPE OF INTERNET SERVICE (n =320) DSL 33% Dial-up 24% Satellite 17% Cable 12% Fixed Wireless 8% Cellular BB 3% Other 3% Don't Know 1% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
  • 14. APPLICATIONS (RESIDENTIAL) Keep in touch with friends and family 88% Information to buy services and products 83% Health or medical information 70% Buy online 67% News or politics 66% Social networking site 60% Online banking 59% Visit state or local Gov. sites 46% Watch TV or other videos 42% Play online video or games 37% Look for job online 26% Work from home 23% Contribute to a web site or blog 23% Take class or do homework 20% Share something online that you created 18% Sell online 16% Home-based business 16% Look for a place to live 15% 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
  • 15. RESIDENTIAL STUDY – IMPORTANCE OF INTERNET AND COMPUTER ACCESS Don't know 6% Not at all important 6% Somewhat Important 12% Important 24% Very Important 52% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
  • 16. KAYSINGER BASIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION BROADBAND BUSINESS NEEDS STUDY
  • 17. BUSINESS STUDY – RESPONSES BY COUNTY Percent of Total Percent of total County Frequency Respondents number of Businesses Bates 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% Total number of surveys = 58
  • 18. EMPLOYEE BUSINESS SIZE 1–4 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
  • 21. TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS (N=45)
  • 22. SPEED OF CONNECTIONS  52% of those responding reported the following speeds by connection type:  Fixed Wireless Users  Mobile Wireless  3 Mbps (2)  768 Kbps (2)  20 Mbps (2)  T-1  768 Kbps (2)  1.544 Mbps (2)  DSL Users  1.5 Mbps/430 Kbps  1.5 Mbps (2)  10 Mbps (3)  48% of those responding did not know their speed
  • 23. BROADBAND SERVICE RATINGS Don’t Very Very Response Services Satisfied Dissatisfied Know/Not Satisfied Dissatisfied Count Applicable Cost of Internet/network 11% 37% 15% 26% 11% 46 Service Speed of the on-line connection 9% 26% 13% 49% 4% 47 Billing practices of your provider 7% 57% 11% 11% 14% 44 Reliable access to the Internet 9% 42% 27% 20% 2% 45 Training and technical support 9% 39% 16% 18% 18% 44 Customer Service Representative’s knowledge when you 14% 39% 14% 20% 14% 44 call for service Installation technician’s ability and 11% 52% 7% 5% 25% 44 courteousness
  • 26. 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
  • 29. 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. 29
  • 30. 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. 30
  • 31. 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. 31
  • 33. SWOC ANALYSIS Phase 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. 33
  • 34. INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA  Online Surveys (OLS) were received from the following groups: Economic Development (1) Public Safety (3) Local Government (8) Community & Social Services (4) K-12 Education (1) Library (8) Energy (1) Agricultural (4) Workforce Development (1) Healthcare (2)
  • 35. INDIVIDUAL SECTOR DATA SECTOR REPORTS
  • 36. SWOC ANALYSIS VOTING 36
  • 37. 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. 37
  • 39. 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. 39
  • 40. 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 Overview 2. Purpose Statement 3 Detailed SWOC Findings and Analysis 4. 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 considerations 6. Timelines and benchmarks for measuring progress 40
  • 42. Connect with us at MOBroadbandNow http://mobroadbandnow.com/ Broadband Summit Nov. 17, 2011 Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, MO Follow us on Facebook and Twitter 42
  • 43. THANK YOU for your participation in the KAYSINGER BASIN Broadband Planning Project!