Coquitlam, British Columbia Our business is your future! James Andrusiw ()
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Coquitlam, British Columbia Our business is your future! James Andrusiw ()
Coquitlam, British Columbia Our business is your future! James Andrusiw (jandrusiw@coquitlam.ca) April, 2014 Coquitlam Optical Network Corporation - QNet • Local government corporation incorporated Nov. 12, 2008 as per a 30 year business plan approved by Council in March, 2008 • Wholly owned by the City of Coquitlam with independent board of six directors • Startup financing: $5.1 million loan from City, long term investment (20 year payback) and future source of non-tax revenue • Primary services – lease dark fibre optic cables and data centre space primarily to competitive telecom companies Key Milestones • 1980s – 2003: Approx. 45kms of underground ducts installed by Engineering for traffic signal network • 2003 – 2004: 45kms of fibre deployed to support Voice-over-IP telephone system ($750k cost paid for with telecom savings of $302k/year) • March 2008: Council approves QNet business plan, QNet incorporated in Nov/08 • 2009: City RFP for Internet and telephone services brings in Bell and Allstream (in addition to TELUS) as upstream service providers for QNet • 2010: First ISP begins selling competitive Internet and telephone residential and business services Coquitlam’s New Transportation Utility Application/Service Transport Connection QNet Business Model Service Providers Wireless Services Malls / Businesses Schools / Offices Multi-dwelling Units (MDU) Co-location, Upstream & Local Access Core Network Internal Collaboration • 1.5 FTEs • Rely on collaboration with other City departments – Council (QNet Shareholder) – Senior Management (QNet Board) – Engineering (Telecom Coordination) – Corporate Communications (Marketing) – Finance (AP, AR, Procurement) – ICT (Telecom infrastructure) QNet Benefits Through Collaboration • Improve telecom services and costs for the City and community partners: – Hard dollar operating savings of $357,000 per year (over $3 million in savings to date) – Two state-of-the-art data centre / co-location facilities with green cooling technology (i.e. thermal energy source) – Internet connection speed increased by over 1000% with redundant links – SD43 in the process of connecting 70 schools – Two other municipalities connect via QNet QNet Benefits Through Collaboration • Eight telecom/Internet service providers operating in Coquitlam: • • • • TELUS Shaw Bell Allstream • • • • Urban Novus AEBC Internet Uniserve • Wireless Space: Rogers Mobility, Terago and Shaw WiFi (in progress) QNet Benefits Through Collaboration • 45 business and residential complexes connected to the network • Residential telecom packages: – Internet 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload = $24.95 / month (residential gigabit now avail.) – Digital Phone (12 calling features) = $10.95 / month – Basic Digital TV 80+ channels = $25.95 / month – Triple play bundle = $60 / month – Over 60 HD channels Regional Internet Exchange VANIX QNet To Seattle Metro Vancouver Intelligent Community Network Task Force (MVICNTF) • Formed in 2012 to collaborate on the development of a regional fibre network from Whistler to Hope connecting munis, hospitals, school districts, etc. • Members include all owners of fibre assets including telecom companies, government and crown corporations • Currently building a GIS data base of current and future state network (ICIS) Rising Tide Raises All Boats To inquire further about QNet: Rick Adams Manager, ICT & QNet GM radams@coquitlam.ca Our business is your future! www.qnetbc.net