Powell, Wyoming: Innovative Public-Private Partnership Brings FTTH Network to Community

The City of Powell, TCT, and U.S. MetroNets Deploy Advanced Municipal FTTH Network Using Calix GPON Solution

POWELL, Wyo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The City of Powell, Wyoming will celebrate the start of construction of its municipal Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) project at a community open house on Wednesday, May 28. The network will provide high-bandwidth advanced IP services to both residents and businesses, and will serve as a magnet for this community of 5,500 residents in northern Wyoming.

The citys first and foremost responsibility is to build and maintain its infrastructure; its in our best interest, said Powell City Administrator Zane Logan.

Our new FTTH system will not only service existing residences, businesses, and schools but also help retain our young people and attract new residents and businesses. So many communities are struggling to remain competitive in an information-intensive economy. This network will ensure that the city will have state of the art infrastructure, while embracing the involvement of private service providers, said Powell Mayor Scott Mangold.

Network Developed by Innovative Partnership

The network, called PowelLink, is being built as the result of an innovative partnership between three organizations: the City of Powell, Wyoming; network service provider TCT; and municipal-broadband- network facilitator U.S. MetroNets (USM).

The City of Powell provides access to the network as owner of the FTTH system and the towns electrical poles. Although the city wanted the community to have the advantage of a next-generation FTTH system, it did not want to own or manage its service offerings.

USM had already developed a business model that addressed all the elements needed to build a successful, profitable system, including financing, bond underwriting, legal counsel, service provisioning and more. As a result, the company was able to obtain private financing for the project. The company is also acting as project manager for the network during construction.

U.S. MetroNets sees a lot of strategic value in the business model used in Powell, said Ernie Bray, CTO and founder of USM. This model breaks new groundyou can count on the fingers of one hand those cities that have gone forward to provide FTTH using other models. PowelLink opens the door for other communities interested in public/private partnerships for FTTH systems.

The service provider for the project will be TCT, a nearby independent telephone company which offers voice, data, and video services within its existing territory and will be expanding its subscriber base by coming to Powell. TCT already has experience deploying GPON FTTH networks and will manage the services when installation is completed later this year. Ultimately, Powell will own the network.

TCT had already chosen Calix equipment for our in-territory FTTH deployment that provided advanced IP services, and we knew its products worked well, said Chris Davidson, general manager of TCT. As a result, well be ready to operate, manage, maintain, and run services across Powells FTTH network from day one. That experience provided a strong case for Calix.

Calix Access Systems Deliver Advanced IP Services over Fiber throughout the New Network

The new FTTH network, which will leverage TCTs existing fiber ring, employs the Calix C7 multiservice access platform serving 2.5 GPON and the Calix 700G GPON optical network terminals (ONTs), which terminate fiber at the customer premises and interface with the subscribers in-home communication and entertainment devices. TCT chose the 700G ONT for its ability to remotely upgrade to new features and service levels without a truck roll. The 700G ONTs are ideal not only for residential customers, but also provide very high-speed internet, DS1 connectivity, and other services to business customers. TCT will use the Calix Management System (CMS) to provision, troubleshoot, and manage the entire network.

The partnership thats developing the City of Powells FTTH network demonstrates a unique approach to bringing the latest GPON technologies to innovative communities, said Dave Russell, solutions marketing director at Calix. The Powell deployment demonstrates what private service providers can do to help communities that want forward-looking broadband infrastructure. Powell is a great model for other communities exploring public-private partnerships. It proves that cities have other options and dont have to go in it alone if their incumbent service providers are not willing to invest in the critical broadband infrastructure their communities need.

Links

700G ONT - http://www.calix.com/products/p-series/calix_700.html

Calix C7 - http://www.calix.com/products/c-series/calix_c7.html

Calix CMS - http://www.calix.com/products/cms/

City of Powell, Wyoming - http://www.cityofpowell.com/

TCT - http://www.tctwest.net/

U.S. MetroNets - http://www.usmetronets.com/

Keywords

Ethernet, GPON, triple-play services, FTTH, municipal services, and municipal fiber networks

About Powell, Wyoming

The City of Powell is a community located in the northwest corner of Wyoming with a population of approximately 5,500 persons. Powell is recognized as a progressive community and was designated an All America City in 1994. Powell has a diverse commercial, industrial, educational, and agricultural/ ranching based economy. For more information on Powell, please visit the website at http://www.cityofpowell.com/.

Contacts

Powell, Wyoming
Zane Logan, 307-754-6900
zlogan@cityofpowell.com
or
Engage PR
Jeannette Bitz, 510-748-8200 x207
jbitz@engagepr.com

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