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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
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Sheboygan
Madison
(U-Wisc) Kenosha
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Iowa City
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Major splice point
Marian
WI Dells
Latimer
Ames
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Green Bay
UW-GB
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Legend
Fiber route (any color)
Hixton
Tomah
Owatonna
Non-access node
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Miles City
Bismarck
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Fargo (NDSU)
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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
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Finalist to host 1999 Vice-President Debate
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Hosted 2002 National Mayors Conference
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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
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$787 BILLION American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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$7.2
BILLION for broadband stimulus
Dept of Commerce (DOC) Natl. Telecommunications
and Information Administration (NTIA)
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Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)
($4.7 B)
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$200 M – expand public computer center capacity (min)
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$250 M – stimulate broadband demand & usage (at least)
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$350 M – broadband mapping (up to)
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$10 M – inspector general (audits)
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$141 M – admin expenses
 $3.75
BILLION – broadband GRANTS
MUFN BTOP Proposal
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Built public/private partnerships
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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
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$8.86MM project
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$5.1MM BTOP grant (announced nationally 3/2/10)
$530k cash contribution
$3.2MM in-kind contribution (existing conduit/fiber)
MUFN BTOP Proposal
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Installation of high-count fiber-optic cables in new
or existing street right-of-way
110 miles of new/existing fiber
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2 year major conduit/fiber construction project
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87 miles (backbone)
23 miles (laterals)
35.25 miles of conduit
57.05 miles of fiber
Long-term operations
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UW/City of Madison/Xiocom operate fiber
UW performs MUFN business services
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Billing (annual basis)
Contract management
Governance – 66.03 intergovernmental agreement
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Executive Board
MUFN BTOP Proposal
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1Gb or 10Gbps broadband connections
Residential/Commercial/Anchor Institutions
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~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
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Google fiber to home
MUFN: Silly name – SERIOUS Fiber
Comments/Thoughts?
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