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Title: The Application of GIS Tools to Inform Rural Telecom Policy and Strategies


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The Application of GIS Tools to Inform Rural
Telecom Policy and Strategies
  • Oct. 24, 2006
  • Brenda van Gelder

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You might be a GIS professional if
  • you hear the words spatial and enterprise and
    do not think of Star Trek
  • your favorite joke is this knock-knock joke
  • you assume that the people around you are yawning
    because they are tired

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GIS is
  • a computer-based technology composed of hardware,
    software and data that is used to capture,
    display and analyze spatial data information.
    Used in more than 50 countries, GIS technology
    can create cost-effective and accurate solutions
    in an expanding range of applications.
  • Used for spatial analysis, data collection and
    analysis of quantitative information
  • a visual representation in a geographic context
    recognizable by a broad range of stakeholders in
    the policy development and planning processes.

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An Influx of New Uses for Geographic Information
Systems
  • A Massachusetts highway worker was charged with a
    crime because of a GPS in his snow plow. A Dunkin
    Donuts employee saw the incident and noted the
    worker leaving in the vehicle. She reported the
    incident. The state tracked the vehicle by time
    and location via the recently installed GPS, and
    arrested the driver. Local police noted that
    that's not really what the GPS is for, but alas
    can be used for such things.

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Some Uses of GIS Well Discuss
  • Origins of legislative activity
  • Workforce information
  • Wireless deployment prospects
  • Design of new infrastructure
  • Broadband service availability and competition
  • Assessments of demand for service
  • Broadband pricing and quality of service
  • (Inherent in many of these are answers to the
    question are service providers living up to
    their marketing in rural areas?)

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Resources for workforce development
  • Identifying labor pools
  • Identifying skill deficiencies
  • Mapping out training resources

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Broadband wireless deployment success and
profitability
  • GIS is exceptionally useful in predicting
    wireless coverage areas though line-of-sight
    analysis.
  • Line of sight studies take as input the terrain
    of the area of interest (using a Digital
    Elevation Model), and the locations of candidate
    sites, and can predict the best locations to
    place towers based on the percentage of the area
    of interest each tower can See.
  • Note that line of sight analysis is not a perfect
    estimator of RF propagation for broadband
    wireless, as some areas that do not have perfect
    LOS can sometimes get a signal as a result of
    wave reflection.

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Designing New Infrastructure
  • GIS is ideally suited to infrastructure design,
    allowing highly accurate editing and the ability
    to display multiple layers of information
    simultaneously.
  • Its primary advantage over traditional CAD
    packages in this application is the fact that
    each feature is linked to a database of
    attributes, allowing the storage, query, and
    retrieval of a wealth of information.
  • The maps that follow illustrate the application
    of GIS towards fiber-optic network design, in the
    New River Valley Broadband Initiative.

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Analysis of telecommunications service
availability and competition
  • Data for the service areas of local providers of
    telecommunications services are often very hard
    to come by, as they are considered proprietary.
  • When providers are cooperative, GIS can be used
    to inventory assets and identify areas that are
    well served by several competing providers, and
    areas that are underserved.
  • The state of Kentucky has conducted such an
    inventory on a statewide scale.
  • Smaller-scale initiatives have been conducted for
    various projects in Virginia (usually at the
    county or town level)

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Assessment of demand for broadband services
  • GIS has many applications towards demand
    estimation for broadband services.
  • Detailed population density maps can show areas
    where there are concentrations of residential
    subscribers
  • Landuse patterns and business location maps can
    show where business demand is likely to be
    concentrated.
  • These maps, when combined with survey and other
    data, can help estimate take rate

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Assessment of broadband pricing and quality of
service
  • The Community Broadband Map tool allows anyone to
    report the speed, quality, and pricing of their
    broadband connection.

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Hazards of Using GIS Markers
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Other Regions That are Using GIS
  • Kentucky http//www.connectkentucky.org/projects/
    bbexpansion/phase1.htm
  • Maine
  • http//www.maine.gov/newsletter/jan_feb_2005/gis_m
    aps_broadband_deployment.htm

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