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Unique Energy Technology Deployment through Broadband Wireless Investment Plan

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Fast Track to Deploying New Energy Technologies through Revenue Share from City-Wide Broadband Wireless Core Infrastructures July 19, 2008 – Brad Bowman (click to email me)

This quick summary will outline a grass roots program that will enable newer technologies and infrastructures to feed off themselves to provide the much needed business model, products and services desired by cities and communities throughout the US and the World to:

  • Combat global warming and our dependence on foreign oil
  • Provide much needed money to develop and deploy newer energy technologies and;
  • Provide much needed broadband wireless infrastructures for our cities and communities

This unique business and revenue share model will enable communities and cities to invest in their own WiMAX wireless infrastructures while providing much needed monies and investment to wean us off our dependence on foreign oil through the use of newer technologies that are gaining in notoriety and awareness though grass roots efforts by T Boone Pickens, Al Gore, and other organizations.

Benefits

This new business model provides:

  • Significant and recurring ROI and revenue for investors
  • Significant monies for city and community outreach programs
  • Significant monies for nationwide/local energy policy/technology change
  • Significant monies for development and deployment of newer energy technologies and/or;
  • Significant monies for city and community “Green” programs
No City Monies Needed

A local public/private partnership will be established in your city/community to operate the network and manage the "Community Fund" (Revenue Share). Private capital is already in place for this business model so no monies are required by the City.

AccessDelray.org – Delray Beach, FL.

AccessDelray.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit committed to promoting local public/private ownership and operations of community or city-wide broadband wireless networks. The business and revenue model are truly unique in that a significant amount of monies generated through monthly subscriptions to their upcoming 3.65 city-wide WiMAX network will be allocated and flowing back to the community to fund a variety of programs that may have been on the chopping block because of budget constraints or to fund new community outreach programs.

With the large incumbents (ATT, Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner, etc.) preparing to launch their own wireless in our cities and communities and competing to pull every dollar they can from our cities and communities it is important that cities and communities take control of their broadband futures right now.

The 3.65 WiMAX is extremely conducive to city/community official’s desire for their own wireless infrastructures (or the much touted Municipal Broadband). These types of networks will be able to provide local businesses, citizenry, and government with core network services that will provide for funding and/or service for the following:

  • Enhanced public safety, first responder applications
  • Municipal departmental applications
  • Low cost / free internet core access for public, residents, businesses, visitors/tourists
  • Digital Access, Inclusion, Literacy programs
  • Economic stimulus
  • Health and financial services
  • Public access television
  • Public utilities
  • Local business internet marketing services, residential, and community portals
  • Energy Management Services (EMS) / Green Initiatives / New Energy Technologies
  • School system access / Educational tools
  • Public employee services
  • VPN’s / VAR’s / Resellers
  • Employer Outreach / Distance Learning & Training / Job Creation
  • Visitor Services / Hospitality Packages
  • Private security / video surveillance / DVR access
  • Digital connectors programs

These are core services that need to be in place and become part of any city-wide or municipal network.

You can read more about AccessDelray’s project summary at http://www.AccessDelray.org/Broadband+Future.html.

The Business & Revenue Share Model

We have provided an excel spreadsheet that explains the operating and revenue share model. As you will see this model is based on an average sized city or community with 65,000 people, 32,000 households, and 6,000 businesses.

The revenue split is 60/40… so 60% of revenues derived from services will flow back to the community and the other 40% will go towards ROI, debt and OpEx. These communities can use this money at their discretion, but considerable monies can be afforded for both local and national climate change initiatives and investments.

You can download/view the spreadsheet at http://www.AccessDelray.org/xls/YourCity.xls

You can also plug in your own numbers based on the demographics of your own city or community. The “Community Fund” numbers in located lower left of the spreadsheet.

Conclusion

As you can see this model addresses many of the important issues facing our communities, cities, local governments, and our nation. By providing much needed wireless infrastructures for our cities and communities we are actually able to fund climate change initiatives and newer energy technologies.

This funding comes from the ground up… from our communities so the speed in which all of this can be implemented is a relatively short period of time, compared to the next 10-50 years that most initiatives are calling for.

This is doable because we are no longer reliant on large, greedy (ATT, Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner, etc.) incumbents to provide for our city or community wireless core infrastructures and internet access. We can “cut the cord” to our houses and businesses, receive cheaper, better fixed and mobile ubiquitous wireless access within our coverage areas (and while roaming) while funding both local and national community outreach and energy policy programs.

More Information / Links

If you are interested in launching this program in your area a list of potential partners can be found at http://www.AccessDelray.org.

WiMAX Equipment Providers include AirSpan, Alvarion, Aperto, Solectek, and Redline.

Or you can contact Brad Bowman, Program Director, AccessDelray.org bbowman@accessdelray.org 561.252.4764

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At 7:34am on September 19, 2008, RoseMarie LaCoursiere said…
Hello Brad,

My name is RoseMarie LaCoursiere, relatively new to Pickens Plan yet highly active in doing what I do best: observe, identify, create and propel great people and works forward for the good of all.

Chris recommended I reach out to you, and I can see why. Congratulations on your initiatives and great works!

If I can be of support to you and your initiatives, simply ask.

All the best,
RoseMarie LaCoursiere
At 12:17pm on August 21, 2008, Chris Havrilesko said…
Brad,
I live near what MSNBC reported as the "sootiest city in America" Pittsburgh Pa. Lets talk, I see something here.As of now I volunteer my services to my home town to repair at no charge fluorescent lighting with new tech ballast.Reducing consumption by a staggering 26% per fixture.
Hows this sound ? The revenue that I belay from free installation goes to your investment in the consumers account?
You have to have ideas there's money here from my contribution that can be used and it could snowball. Please accept me as a friend and id appreciate any toughts you may have so I can adderss city council .

thanks Chris
At 10:34am on August 21, 2008, Brad Bowman said…
We have developed a unique business model that uses revenue share from city or county wide WiMAX broadband wireless infrastructures to fund development and/or deployment of newer energy technologies within your city or community.

We have a bank that is allocating $200-250K blocks that would allow interested parties to lock up their licenses and portioned WiMAX broadband wireless networks for your area/city after which private monies would come in and build out the whole network.

As an investor, you would receive ongoing residual payments from revenues derived from subscriptions to WiMAX wireless network services which include, among other things, high speed ubiquitous (fixed, mobile) internet access for all subscribers within the coverage area.

A Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) would be drawn up to determine the maximum amount of revenue share that would be available for any number of community outreach programs including incentives for deploying newer energy technologies.

We are looking for community oriented individuals that believe in the betterment of their cities/communities with ties to those communities.

This represents a very unique approach to addressing the many challenges that cities and communities face in these trying budgetary times.

Thank you.

Brad Bowman
At 2:17pm on August 13, 2008, Janice Brown said…
Hi Brad, thanks for the add. Wow, you are 1 busy Dude. Everything sounds great, I like the direction. Tell us more....
At 8:25pm on August 12, 2008, Carol said…
Hmmmm. Got my attention. Please keep us posted on the progress you've made with your city. This could be very, very exciting!
Carol
At 6:16am on August 12, 2008, Percy Brea said…
Very interested Brad, maybe our city, Fort Myers, can implement this plan.
At 9:33am on August 9, 2008, Marco Fleming said…
I would like to learn more of this opportunity. I would like to apply this to my local city. How may I contact you by phone to discuss.
At 9:06pm on August 7, 2008, Cindy Copeland said…
Brad,
I think this is an excellent plan, I too am from FL and we are the "Sunshine State". I read on the states page, however, that Governor Crist went to Spain and has got them to invest in solar energy in FL. This seems strange to me. Shouldn't we be able to do this ourselves? What is Spain getting out of this? Are we exchanging Saudi Arabia for Spain? I have no technical knowledge, but this seems like common sense to me. Aren't there enough people here in America to invest without having to go out of the country? Keep up the good work.
Cindy Copeland

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EMS Systems, Wide Area Energy Management, Demand Control & Load Shedding, WiMAX
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Leading America away from dependence on foreign oil and developing/deploying alternative renewable energy.
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Fast Track to Deploying New Energy Technologies through Revenue Share from City-Wide Broadband Wireless Core Infrastructures

Fast Track to Deploying New Energy Technologies through Revenue Share from City-Wide Broadband Wireless Core Infrastructures July 19, 2008 – Brad Bowman (email me)


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