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NBCNBC
National Broadband Co-OpNational Broadband Co-Op
A Carrier-Neutral Fiber Optic & Microwave A Carrier-Neutral Fiber Optic & Microwave Broadband Co-Op Broadband Co-Op
Clarendon Foundation Clarendon Foundation And Visual LinkAnd Visual Link
NBC The projectNBC The project First “Carrier Neutral” Fiber Optic and Microwave Backbone
Network planed in the USA. Combining low cost of Internet bandwidth with low cost of electric
power to help secure the U. S. Data Center industry as the most cost effective in the world.
Building instate peering points for ISP’s and government that will lower the cost of Internet access and increase the fault tolerance of the Internet in the USA.
Solving the underlying problem of bandwidth transport cost, which is the best way to directly address the root cause of the digital divide, and the only way to sustainably expand broadband service to unserved and undeserved areas.
World Internet Download SpeedWorld Internet Download Speed
Data courtesy of www.Speedtest.net February 2009
NBC Project GoalsNBC Project GoalsLower the cost of Broadband Internet by 50%Increase the number of Broadband ISPsCreate an environment to help increase the number
of data centers in the USA.Provide a central Internet peering point in each stateHelp the USA maintain its Internet leadershipProvide a cost effective Diverse Internet Backbone
Connection.
How to achieve our goalsHow to achieve our goals Build a Co-op Fiber Optic and Microwave Backbone
from the primary Internet peering points across the USA.
Establish in-state peering points for ISPs to connect in each state to provide survivability.
Work with ISPs to help them deploy cost effective Broadband solutions and expand Broadband services to underserved areas.
Work to attract more data centers to the U. S. in order to maintain its position as the world’s best location for Data Centers.
Connecting the ResourcesConnecting the Resources
Virginia Internet Peering Points have the lowest cost of bandwidth in the USA. According to U S News & World Report, more than 50% of the world’s Internet traffic passes through the Metropolitan Area Exchange (“MAE”) East in Ashburn, Virginia.
(U. S. News & World Report, April, 2009, page 46)
Primary Peering Points in the USA: Primary Peering Points in the USA: UUNET, SBC, Quest, AT&TUUNET, SBC, Quest, AT&T
WV - lowest average cost of power of any state.
How the Internet connectsHow the Internet connects
First Phase OverviewFirst Phase Overview
NationalNational“Metropolitan Area Exchange”“Metropolitan Area Exchange”
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MAE EastMAE East
MAE East is located in Vienna in Northern Virginia. Over 50% of the world’s Internet traffic routes through Mae East. Data Centers positioned close to this location have a better
ability to deliver content throughout the world at a lower cost of Internet bandwidth than any other location in the world.
Data Centers for Yahoo, AOL, AT&T are located here.
Directly connected to theDirectly connected to theCenter of the InternetCenter of the Internet
More than 50 percent of the world’s Internet traffic goes through Northern Virginia
The center of the Internet is located closer to Hampshire and Morgan Counties than 98% of the USA
70+ miles from Washington DC
Data center Power usageData center Power usage Currently Data centers are the largest power users of any
industry in the USA. Data Center electricity use doubled between 2000 and
2006, and will double again by 2011.* Data centers will continue to Increase in number and
energy consummations as the world’s Internet population increases.
In order for the USA to maintain its Data Center industry, we must provide affordable Broadband to the locations in the USA with low costs of power.
* U. S. News & World Report, April, 2009, page 46.
Data Center Growth FactsData Center Growth FactsHuman beings created 161 exabytes of data in
2006 - approximately 3 million times the information in all of the books ever written. This equals a stack of 12 books from here to the sun. Data use is expanding at 57% per year.
An exabyte is one quintillion bytes or a billion gigabytes
Source: International Data Corporation (www.idc.com)
http://www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/expanding-digital-universe.htm IDC Report “The Diverse and Exploding Universe”
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In 2008, 50% of all Data Centers have insufficient power.
By 2010, half of all enterprise Data Centers will have to relocate or outsource due to electric power limitations. Source: Data Center Institute.
http://www.afcom.com/Data_Center/About_us.asp
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2006_March_23/ai_n26804120/
Data Center growth in the USAData Center growth in the USA
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Over $110 Billion will be spenton just managing servers in 2008
Cost of Internet Bandwidth atCost of Internet Bandwidth atWorld Internet Peering PointsWorld Internet Peering Points
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Inet growthInet capasity
Benefits of Our ProjectBenefits of Our Project Build a Carrier-Neutral
Microwave and Fiber Internet backbone across the USA.
Lower bandwidth cost for ISP’s.
Attract Data Center and net-centric business to the USA.
Make Broadband access affordable to underserved locations.
What is already in place?What is already in place?
The microwave backbone from Northern Virginia to the Romney WV Data Center and then branching off to Hampshire and Morgan counties.
This microwave backbone currently provides broadband internet services to Morgan and Hampshire counties. This backbone will also act a diverse path and a backup Internet connection for the NBC Fiber Optic network.
Romney WV Data Center This is a 28000 Sq foot data center that was purchased from the state of WV in 2006.
This will be the NOC and management office for the NBC project. The Romney WV Data center will also be offered as an instate peering point for ISP,s and emergency services In the state of WV.
Current Microwave BackboneCurrent Microwave Backbone
Romney WV DatacenterRomney WV Datacenter Romney Data Center One of three built to support
Nationwide Microwave Network.
Former home of the GSA and VA Net Data Centers.
Located 100 miles from Washington DC.
28,000 square foot hardened structure.
Former Cold War Former Cold War Microwave Data NetworkMicrowave Data Network
U. S. Route 50 U. S. Route 50 The Nation’s BackboneThe Nation’s Backbone
Route 50 was the first highway built from coast to coast. It was given the title of “The Nations Backbone” by Time Magazine.
Route 50 followed the old wagon trails used by the pioneers. It brought prosperity to thousands of cities and towns across the USA that were inhabited by the early settlers of our country. The U. S. Interstate Highway system made Route 50 obsolete. With the NBC project using it as the route for our NBC Backbone, Route 50 will truly become “The Nation’s Backbone” again -- this time a Broadband Backbone. And it will bring prosperity back again to the communities along it’s path.
USA Internet Peering PointsUSA Internet Peering Points
LEGEND
Pacific Region
Rocky MountainRegion
SouthwestRegion
Midwest Region
NortheastRegion
SoutheastRegion
ID
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NM
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AL
FL
SC
TN
KY
INOH
NC
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NE
MN
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IL
MO
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OK
ND
OR
CA NV
WA
AK
PA
ME
VA
NY
CT
WV
MDNJ
VT
NH
MA
DE
RI
HI
LA
MI
GA
TX
Microwave Backbone 2009Microwave Backbone 2009
Proposed Fiber Route Phase 1Proposed Fiber Route Phase 1
Fiber Route Phase 2Fiber Route Phase 2
What is left to do?What is left to do?
Extend the Fiber Optic connection from Northern Virginia Peering Points to WV.
Establish an instate peering point plan. Continue to build the Microwave Route across the USA. Build the Fiber optic network following the Microwave Route.