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Metropolitan Unified Fiber Network
(MUFN)
Silly name – SERIOUS fiber
UW Managed Fiber Networks
Dickinson
(DSU)
Mayville
Galesburg
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Fergus Falls
Minneapolis
(U-MN)
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Northfield
Hanlontown
Access node
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Sheboygan
Madison
(U-Wisc) Kenosha
Nevada
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Iowa City
(U-Iowa)
Victor
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Major splice point
Marian
WI Dells
Latimer
Ames
(IA-State)
Green Bay
UW-GB
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Legend
Fiber route (any color)
Hixton
Tomah
Owatonna
Non-access node
Eau Claire
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Miles City
Bismarck
(ITD)
Fargo (NDSU)
Bu
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Grand Forks
(UND)
Johnston
Pleasant Hill
Newton
Osceola
Ridgeway
Weatherby
Lilly
Kansas City,
MO
Sheffield
Davenport
Morris
Peru
Chicago
UW Managed Fiber Networks
UW-Superior
WiscNet
UW-Stout
NorthCentral TC
UW-River Falls
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Green Bay
UW-Stevens Point
BCN
71 sites
Norlight Colo
Fox Valley TC
BCN
101
sites
UW-Oshkosh
UW-La Crosse
Legend
10Gb Ethernet
1Gb Ethernet
City of Milwaukee
OC-12 (622Mbps)
BCN
91 sites
OC-3 (155Mbps)
BCN (b/w varies)
UW-Madison
UW-Platteville
UW-Milwaukee
UW-Whitewater
Transit Providers
Level3
Cogent
1100 Walnut (KC)
GPN switch, I2
(backup)
UW-Parkside
710 NLSD (Chicago)
OmniPOP, Starlight,
I2 and Other Research
Peering
Equinix
Peering
Exchange
Hurricane Electric
BCN
125 sites
MUFN Project
Finalist to host 1999 Vice-President Debate
Hosted 2002 National Mayors Conference
Lost due to “lack of adequate Internet access”
Used temporary broadband to meet needs
Developed “interested parties” roundtable to address
affordable broadband access issues
ARRA (Stimulus) Law
$787 BILLION American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
$7.2
BILLION for broadband stimulus
Dept of Commerce (DOC) Natl. Telecommunications
and Information Administration (NTIA)
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)
($4.7 B)
$200 M – expand public computer center capacity (min)
$250 M – stimulate broadband demand & usage (at least)
$350 M – broadband mapping (up to)
$10 M – inspector general (audits)
$141 M – admin expenses
$3.75
BILLION – broadband GRANTS
MUFN BTOP Proposal
Built public/private partnerships
Partners include: UW Health (UWHC/UWMF/Med);
Meriter Hospital; Madison and Middleton cities; Madison,
Monona Grove and Middleton Cross Plains school
districts, South Central Library System, UW-Madison,
Madison College, State Lab of Hygiene, UW-Extension
WGNHS, DaneNet (representing ~30 community orgs)
97 education, research/job, health, government locations
Xiocom d/b/a MadCity Broadband commercial service
MUFN Network
$8.86MM project
$5.1MM BTOP grant (announced nationally 3/2/10)
$530k cash contribution
$3.2MM in-kind contribution (existing conduit/fiber)
MUFN BTOP Proposal
Installation of high-count fiber-optic cables in new
or existing street right-of-way
110 miles of new/existing fiber
2 year major conduit/fiber construction project
87 miles (backbone)
23 miles (laterals)
35.25 miles of conduit
57.05 miles of fiber
Long-term operations
UW/City of Madison/Xiocom operate fiber
UW performs MUFN business services
Billing (annual basis)
Contract management
Governance – 66.03 intergovernmental agreement
Executive Board
MUFN BTOP Proposal
1Gb or 10Gbps broadband connections
Residential/Commercial/Anchor Institutions
~48k households
~5k businesses
220 anchor institutions
Saved/created 72 jobs
Buying U.S. materials / services from local groups
Worked with UW Research & Sponsored Programs
on submission and ongoing reporting
MUFN: Law of Unintended Consequences
Google fiber to home
MUFN: Silly name – SERIOUS Fiber
Comments/Thoughts?
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