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Communications Division

RESOLUTION T-17242

Carrier Oversight and Programs Branch

November 20, 2009

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Event

Payment Cycle 1

(Day/Month)

Payment Cycle 2

(Day/Month)

Invoices due from NCERC to CD

5th of Month 1

20th of Month 1

Payment letters from CD to Information and Management Services Division (IMSD) 5

On 19th of Month 1

On 4th of Month 2

Invoices submitted from IMSD to State's Controller Office (SCO) for payments

20th through 26th of Month 1

5th through 13th of Month 2

o No justification is required from the applicant on the project cost

o A purported "competitive bidding" process is relied on to keep project costs in check

"the overriding goal of the CASF program - that is to provide broadband service to areas where there is none or to improve the quality of broadband service to areas that currently suffer from unreliable, spotty and inferior speeds not geared towards the present economic and business need. It was not the intent of the Commission to set a ceiling or an absolute minimum that applicants need to meet in order to qualify for funding. As the Commission has stated in several CASF resolutions adopting funding for projects, "low speed is better than no speed". Likewise, the areas that are being funded and will be funded by CASF are areas that have no broadband precisely because these are high cost areas that are characterized by rugged terrain and low population density, which would not otherwise be economically viable or make business sense for private entities to invest in without CASF funding assistance."

"as the CASF/ARRA process relies on a competitive bidding process to keep an applicant's costs and proposed installation fees in check, rather than a cost reasonableness review requiring the applicant to justify details of specific project costs and proposed installation fees.  Under the established CASF/ARRA process, an applicant risks not receiving a CASF/ARRA award if its costs are too high and other carriers bid at lower costs."

"We also take exception to the statement of parties that there is no competition. Under existing rules, CBGs and Zip Codes are posted on the CASF webpage 7 days after an application is received. Any party who wishes to submit a competing application may do so by submitting a letter of intent to submit a counter-proposal and / or submit a counter-proposal directly within the prescribed timelines as stated in Resolution T-17143 and D.09-07-020. As Resolution T-17197 and draft Resolution T-17225 demonstrate, competition does exist."

THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that:

1

Project ID

 

2

Project Name

Nevada County Connected Middle Mile

 

3

Project Plan

The Nevada project is a carrier-class 622 mbps backbone ring architecture which will create a complete and redundant middle mile network with scalable bandwidth available. Wireless last-mile technologies will be deployed by local wireless internet service providers at each of the tower sites, enabling endpoints throughout the service area

 

4

Project Size (in square miles)

303.72

 

5

Download speed

Up to 20 mbps

 

6

Upload speed

Up to 20 mbps

 

7

Location

Nevada County

 

a)

Community Name

Cherokee

 
   

Hobart Mills

 
   

Junction House

 
   

Kingvale

 
   

Lake City

 
   

Moores Flat

 
   

North Bloomfield

 
   

North Columbia

 
   

Orleans Flat

 
   

Relief

 
   

Washington

 
   

Woolsey Flat

 

b)

CBGs/Household Income

60570008012

$50,735

 

 

60570008013

$51,051

   

60570009001

$32,614

   

60610220013

$41,528

   

60610220014

$16,731

c)

ZIP Codes

95959

 
   

95986

 
   

96161

 
   

95728

 

8

Estimated Potential Subscriber Size

   

a)

Customers

61 anchor institutions

 
   

7 WISP's (1,294 households and 786 businesses)

 

9

Deployment Schedule (from Commission approval)

18 months

 

10

Proposed Project Budget

$13,127,747

 
 

CASF (10%)

$1,312,747

 
 

CIAC

   
 

Amount of CASF Funds Requested

$1,312,747

 

1 SB 1193 (Chapter 393, Statutes of 2008) established the California Advanced Services Fund as a new public purpose program.

2 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) appropriated $7.2 billion for grants and loans to support broadband deployment on a national level. ARRA offers a unique and ground breaking opportunity for California to partner with the federal government and other state agencies in advancing the goal of bridging the digital divide.

3 A shapefile is a digital vector storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. Shapes (points/lines/polygons) together with data attributes can create infinitely many representations about geographical data.

4 North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) is an earth-centered datum based on the Geodetic Reference System of 1980. The size and shape of the earth was determined through measurements made by satellites and other sophisticated electronic equipment; the measurements accurately represent the earth to within two meters.

5 The above schedule is contingent on the CASF recipient submitting clear, complete and error free invoices to CD. Additional time to process payments may be necessary if CD finds problems with the submitted invoice

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