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FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Nick Thompson

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
505.955.6350






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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Nick Thompson

Hi, Sean,

 

Thanks.  So let’s say I get a spool of fiber optic cable, attach one end to my computer, unravel it down the acequia to the Railyard, and arrive at one of your “terminals” (my term, not anybody else’s) with the other end. 

 

What happens? 

 

Alternatively, what happens if I put up a transmitter next to my computer and arrive at your terminal with a short wire and another transmitter?

 

I realize that these questions might be too naïve to require answers.   

 

Nick

 

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Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
505.955.6350





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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Edward Angel
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When I met the (present) mayor, he asked me if I thought the project was just throwing $1M into a hole in the ground. It seems the answer is clear.

Ed
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On Dec 15, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Dear Friammers, 
 
Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details. 
 
Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help.  
 
I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?   
 
Nick 
 
Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
Clark University
 
From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event
 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
505.955.6350





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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Nick Thompson
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Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
505.955.6350





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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Gillian Densmore
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

cody dooderson
Here at the Simtable office there is a Fiber re-lighting station about 30 feet from the door. I am also curious what would happen If we strung a fiber-optic cable to that building. 
If you added up all of the Comcast bills for our little office park, I bet it would pay for some kind of fiber connection. 

Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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Re: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Tom Johnson
Is that office park all on the same network or wiring, or does each office have a unique connection?  Should they all flow into one wiring closet, it's my understanding (no doubt shaky), that a switch to convert from fiber signal to coax would deliver the same bandwidth into the offices, given the relatively short distance.  But I have no idea how much such a switch would cost.  

Perhaps Steve Ross can tell us.

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On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 3:16 PM, cody dooderson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Here at the Simtable office there is a Fiber re-lighting station about 30 feet from the door. I am also curious what would happen If we strung a fiber-optic cable to that building. 
If you added up all of the Comcast bills for our little office park, I bet it would pay for some kind of fiber connection. 

Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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Re: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Robert Innis
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Cody are you referring to Lena Street office complex? If so I bet we could get many of the businesses here to chip in for the alternative to Comcast. We're paying them twice what we pay at home and we're getting half the speed. They've labeled it "Business Class" service, but it's worse than our strictly internet service from them in Eldorado.

On Tuesday, December 15, 2015, cody dooderson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Here at the Simtable office there is a Fiber re-lighting station about 30 feet from the door. I am also curious what would happen If we strung a fiber-optic cable to that building. 
If you added up all of the Comcast bills for our little office park, I bet it would pay for some kind of fiber connection. 

Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gillian Densmore <<a href="javascript:_e(%7B%7D,&#39;cvml&#39;,&#39;gil.densmore@gmail.com&#39;);" target="_blank">gil.densmore@...> wrote:
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <<a href="javascript:_e(%7B%7D,&#39;cvml&#39;,&#39;nickthompson@earthlink.net&#39;);" target="_blank">nickthompson@...> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:<a href="javascript:_e(%7B%7D,&#39;cvml&#39;,&#39;sxmoody@ci.santa-fe.nm.us&#39;);" target="_blank">sxmoody@...]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
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Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [<a href="javascript:_e(%7B%7D,&#39;cvml&#39;,&#39;nickthompson@earthlink.net&#39;);" target="_blank">nickthompson@...]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

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Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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Re: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

cody dooderson
I am referring Lena Street. It is good to see that there is an broadband ally in the neighborhood. 


Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Robert Innis <[hidden email]> wrote:
Cody are you referring to Lena Street office complex? If so I bet we could get many of the businesses here to chip in for the alternative to Comcast. We're paying them twice what we pay at home and we're getting half the speed. They've labeled it "Business Class" service, but it's worse than our strictly internet service from them in Eldorado.


On Tuesday, December 15, 2015, cody dooderson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Here at the Simtable office there is a Fiber re-lighting station about 30 feet from the door. I am also curious what would happen If we strung a fiber-optic cable to that building. 
If you added up all of the Comcast bills for our little office park, I bet it would pay for some kind of fiber connection. 

Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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Re: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

cody dooderson
I sent an email to Nick's friend Sean Moody and basically asked what it would take to run a cable to the fiber optic station outside the door here. 
Here is his reply.

Hi Cody,


You are correct: The existing fiber hut in the rail easement behind your office is a great opportunity to tap into Santa Fe Fiber. Our service provider Cyber Mesa has already developed a cost estimate to bring fiber to the parcel in which your office is located. It is very feasible. The next step would be an agreement between the parcel landowner and Santa Fe Fiber to cover the build-out costs. The work itself would take about 4-6 weeks to complete.

 

I am copying Jane Hill of Cyber Mesa, who is administers the Santa Fe Fiber network.


Thanks for checking in.


Sean

 

Sean Moody

Special Projects Administrator

Economic Development Division


Cody Smith

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 10:17 AM, cody dooderson <[hidden email]> wrote:
I am referring Lena Street. It is good to see that there is an broadband ally in the neighborhood. 


Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Robert Innis <[hidden email]> wrote:
Cody are you referring to Lena Street office complex? If so I bet we could get many of the businesses here to chip in for the alternative to Comcast. We're paying them twice what we pay at home and we're getting half the speed. They've labeled it "Business Class" service, but it's worse than our strictly internet service from them in Eldorado.


On Tuesday, December 15, 2015, cody dooderson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Here at the Simtable office there is a Fiber re-lighting station about 30 feet from the door. I am also curious what would happen If we strung a fiber-optic cable to that building. 
If you added up all of the Comcast bills for our little office park, I bet it would pay for some kind of fiber connection. 

Cody Smith

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
Any speculation if they have realistic concrete plans for what next? 

Fiber internet infra is one thing.  I personaly have no clue if the powers that be have a shared concrete vision for a follow throught.  
I am concerned it comes across like they're writing off Santa Fe. I might be wrong.

I think it'd rock to have a central something to help the varius bits and pieces coolaberate somehow.  Be that fiber, and a much needed improvement to internet or other much less glamerous tasks. But that's me and getting into new thread teritory.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Nick Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:

Oh, and one more question.

 

Where is David Brecker in all of this?

 

N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:36 AM
To: Nick Thompson <[hidden email]>; Friam <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, you are prescient. We collaborated with the State in the phase just completed, in order to acquire transport capacity to Albuquerque, and have plans to collaborate further, to complete a fiber loop within the city. Cheers, Sean.


From: Nick Thompson [[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 11:28 AM
To: Friam

Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

Dear Friammers,

 

Here is some clarification from Sean Moody, who was one of the people who organized the City Gigabit Thing.  (Note my deft use of technical jargon, here!).   See below for details.

 

Please get in touch with Sean if you see any possibilities for yourself in this new arrangement.   He is an old, old friend of mine and would, I am sure, do his best to help. 

 

I wonder how this relates to State Offices?  Given that they are scattered all over Town, wiring the state might go a long way toward wiring the rest of us?  

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: MOODY, SEAN [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: NOBLE, KATE I. <[hidden email]>
Subject: FW: ADVISORY: City Will "Flip the Switch" on Gigabit Internet Speeds at 12/14 Special Event

 

Nick, sorry you couldn't make it. We set up a demonstration of gigabit wi-fi for the event, and are leaving it up for the time being in the second floor lobby of Market Station. Please let your colleagues know. They can reach me by this email address or at my office number below.

Details on the collaboration space the Mayor announced have yet to be worked out. In the meantime we would welcome any bona fide proposal.

Regarding future expansion of the network, we do have specific, limited plans to extend open-access middle-mile fiber to libraries and existing network hubs, and can install line extensions to anyone willing to pay the capital cost. But a Chattanooga-style, universal fiber-to-the-premise scheme is not under consideration.

Thanks.

Sean

Sean Moody
Special Projects Administrator
Economic Development Division
City of Santa Fe
<a href="tel:505.955.6350" value="+15059556350" target="_blank">505.955.6350





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