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As a personal advocate of the network I'd hold these first 5 or so design elements to be core to the original concept. Others along the way have brought up additional design elements which could be built into the network. | As a personal advocate of the network I'd hold these first 5 or so design elements to be core to the original concept. Others along the way have brought up additional design elements which could be built into the network. | ||
+ | Also see the [[advantages]] page. | ||
* Built throughout the community, not just the downtown core. All homes, apartment complexes, businesses, schools, govt buildings and parks facilities. | * Built throughout the community, not just the downtown core. All homes, apartment complexes, businesses, schools, govt buildings and parks facilities. | ||
* Overbuilt capacity at the edges to support adjoining ag land fiber build outs and new subdivisions. | * Overbuilt capacity at the edges to support adjoining ag land fiber build outs and new subdivisions. | ||
- | * Open Access/Open Interconnect | + | * Open Access/Open Interconnect to the infrastructure overseen by 501c3 non profit community network |
* Fast and redundant peering with UCD Network | * Fast and redundant peering with UCD Network | ||
- | * An network design (SDN) so End Users can create temporary or permanent VLANs to exchange data without going through the public Internet | + | * A network design (SDN?) so End Users can create temporary or permanent VLANs to exchange data without going through the public Internet |
* Interconnect to Woodland along existing fiber on Rd 102. Interconnect to the downtown Sacramento core fiber ring. | * Interconnect to Woodland along existing fiber on Rd 102. Interconnect to the downtown Sacramento core fiber ring. | ||
- | + | * Smart water meters, Smart sprinkler systems, water use telemetry. | |
+ | * Community Technology Center at the network hub or (peering point) that offers | ||
+ | * Network Hub 100% alternative energy with diesel backup | ||
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* Executive | * Executive | ||
- | ====== Meeting Minutes ====== | ||
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- | * 01.24.2015 Meeting | ||