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Last September, we brought consultants from the communications company we use in New
Mexico to Little St James for a site survey. The purpose was to determine the best means of
improving data delivery for our users in St Thomas and LSJ. To date, there have been several
inquiries made to bandwidth vendors in St Thomas with none of them offering any rates better
than $1000 per megabit (MB). I spoke to Richard Boltz (from the NM Communications
Company) today and he summarized our issue in this fashion:
I. Last mile using physical infrastructure (copper/fiber) will require Innovative.
2. Last mile services wirelessly will most likely be delivered through Broadband VI.
3. There are regular power issues at the Caprita point location where the equipment we need to
deliver voice and data to LSJ fails and service is interrupted.
At the Wireless Consortium in Vegas earlier this year, Richard made contact with CommNet
who were interested in delivering broadband services to St Croix. They were hoping to use LSJ
as a relay in delivering bandwidth to St Croix. Our cost for this project was extremely high as
we were looking to implement WiMax on LSJ. WiMax devices currently cost substantially more
than WiFi devices and have yet to be an accepted standard in the US. CommNet has recently
contacted Richard to sec if we arc still interested in a partnership of sorts.
I have attached the estimates that we have received from Sprint for increased bandwidth. These
quotes arc for bonded TIs delivered to Caprita Point.
ATT had verbally committed to being able to deliver 10Mbps to LSJ. When we pressed them
for a commitment, they claimed they would not be able to deliver their initial proposal because
of lagging infrastructure upgrades in Puerto Rico.
Since this process has begun, we have been met with incredibly slow turn around for any
information. Most of this is attributed to Innovative dragging their heels. Our initial contact to
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Sprint was made on the 3rd of March this year. Sprint was unable to deliver a documented quote
until the end of May; nearly three months later. As last mile services using the Caprita point
utility pole will require Innovative copper, I would not expect their customer service to
ameliorate any time soon.
The initial "special" offer from Choice Communications was completely disregarded by myself
and Brice as it did not appear to provide any concessions to you or LS!. I believe that they may
need LSJ in order to deliver services to St Croix and maintain their status as a competitive
bandwidth alternative to Broadband VI; however, contract negotiations will be required. We are
going pursue this lead as this seems like the only option where we are in a position to barter and
deliver Internet service to LSJ at a reasonable cost. This alternative will get us around the
Innovative\Broadband VI last mile conundrum if we can find some middle ground.
The initial Choice Communications agreement and the Sprint quotes are attached.
William Murphy
Systems Administrator — HBRK Associates
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