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St. Joe Valley Metronet Overview 2007

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St. Joe Valley Metronet Overview 2007. Speed of a normal ND Touchdown. Speed of a Metronet ND Touchdown. Overview Who is SJVM What is Broadband via a “Metronet”? What does SJVM provide? What are its benefits? The Value of SJVM Quantifying your needs for broadband access. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: St. Joe Valley Metronet  Overview 2007

St. Joe Valley Metronet Overview 2007

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Speed of a normal ND Touchdown

Speed of a Metronet ND Touchdown

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Overview

Who is SJVMWhat is Broadband via a “Metronet”?What does SJVM provide? What are its benefits?

The Value of SJVMQuantifying your needs for broadband access.Can SJVM help you with meeting your broadband needs?

How to Use SJVMHow to do business with SJVM SJVM applications

Connected Locations

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Who is SJVM

Established in 2001, St. Joe Valley Metronet, Inc. is an Indiana not for profit telecommunications infrastructure provider.

SJVMs leadership is provided via a board ofdirectors populated by the seven founding partners along with local governmental

appointees.

SJVM provides DARK fiber to businesses, government and cultural institutions and service providers throughout its service areas.

SJVM uses over 40 miles of spare municipal conduit to install carrier grade fiber.

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SJVM primary service areas

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What is broadband via a “Metronet”?

T-1 45MBDS3

100MB 155MBOC-3

1GB

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What does SJVM provide? What are its benefits?

SJVM provides DARK fiber, SJVM provides DARK fiber, point to point “circuits” to point to point “circuits” to connect local businesses to connect local businesses to each other and to service providers.each other and to service providers.

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Broadband access model

Broadband Users

Local Access Loop

Access Points

Network ServiceProviders

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How to do business with SJVM

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How to use SJVM fiber

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SJVM Typical Application

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SJVM connected locations

100 N. Michigan St. 401 E. Colfax 205 E. Jefferson 701 W. Sample St.

100 Navarre Place ste 5550 401 W. Sample 209 N. Main 707 E. Cedar

105 S. Olive St. 403 E. Madison 211 N. Eddy St 801 E. Washington St.

110 E. Madison 403 E. Madison St. 220 Dean Johnson Blvd 823 E. Jefferson Blvd.

110 S. Main St. 404 Columbia 227 W. Jefferson 830 N. Michigan St.

1122 S. Ironwood 431 E. Colfax Ave Ste 200 300 St. Louis Street 837 E. Cedar

120 S. St. Joseph St. 4340 Trade Dr. 301 E Sample Notre Dame

125 W. Colfax Ave. 506 W. South St. 304 S. Main St. One Michiana Square

130 S. Main Street suite 300 523 E Jefferson Blvd 316 E. Monroe

1704 Commerce Drive 530 N. Lafayette St. 320 E. Jefferson Blvd.

1818 S. Main 5681 W. Cleveland Rd 4001 Technology Dr

1825 Northside blvd 615 N. Michigan 4004 Technology Dr.

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SJVM contact information

System EngineerSteve [email protected]

Information or [email protected](866) SJVM 574 (758-6574)(574) 968-7313

Business Operations & Billing InquiriesBryan [email protected]

Technical Support(866) SJVM HELP (758-6435)

www.stjoevalleymetronet.org