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WESTERN UNDERGROUND
COMMITEE PRESENTATION
SEPTEMBER 25, 2014
History of BWP’s Fiber Program
• 1986 - BWP installed the first fiber optic cable
connecting the Information Technology Department at
City Hall to BWP’s campus
• 1992 – The Burbank City Council asks if BWP could
make communications services available to others
• 1996 - BWP completes the replacement of it’s aging
copper communications circuits with state-of-the-art
fiber.
• 1997 - Warner Bros. becomes BWP’s first fiber
customer leasing dark fiber between the main lot and
one of their satellite facilities
• 2011 – BWP rolls out the ONE Burbank program
offering “lit” managed services
What is ONE Burbank?
The City of Burbank is maximizing unused assets in its municipal utility’s fiber network to offer ultra-high-speed connectivity to all city facilities as well as businesses such as media companies transitioning to electronic file-based production and distribution. ONE Burbank is an asset utilization strategy providing the means of generating revenue from this otherwise underutilized capacity while fulfilling customer needs for high speed secure data communications. The program promotes economic development by offering competitively priced service solutions
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To date, BWP has installed over 100 miles of fiber optic cable within the City of Burbank.
In addition, we interconnect with both the City of Glendale and City of Los Angeles
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BWP’s fiber network is also connected via diverse paths to the carrier hotels at One Wilshire and 600 W 7th Street in downtown LA
ONE Burbank Services
• Dark Fiber: customer installs, maintains and
monitors the equipment on both ends of the fiber
link.
• Communication Transport Service (CTS) – 270 Mb
video
• Dedicated Internet Access (DIA): 20 Mbps to 1Gbps
symmetrical speeds (medium to large commercial
businesses)
• Virtual Private Local Area Network Service (VPLS):
1Gbps (any-to-any Ethernet connections)
• Wave Lambda: 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps (bandwidth-
intensive or latency-sensitive applications
(customers such as studios and other
entertainment-related companies)
Technicolor
Dolby Laboratories
Buddy’s All Stars
42 Entertainment
New West Records
Creative Mobile
Solutions
Warrenwood Sound
Catalyst Post
Civolution
Ad.com
Keycode Media
Evolution
Walt Disney Studios
Worthe Real Estate
CenturyLink
Encompass Digital Media
Sohonet
Entertainment Partners
Screen Actors Guild
Yahoo!
FotoKem
Modern VideoFilm
Elite Media
Cast & Crew
ONE Burbank Customers
Warner Bros.
NBC Universal Studios
Viacom Inc.
(Nickelodeon)
My Eye Media LLC
Deluxe Digital Media
Captions Inc.
Lieberman Broadcasting
New Wave
Entertainment
Mango Post
DVS Digital
Doremi Labs Inc.
Macrovision
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ONE Burbank Revenue Projection
$205,387$106,175
$236,275
$399,450
$621,540
$907,614
$961,014
$924,762
$851,115
$923,140
$976,757
$1,116,026
$1,379,581
$1,644,433$1,929,780
$2,356,883
$2,790,000
$3,100,000
$-
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
$3,500,000
YEAR 2012/2013
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City Facilities“Connected at the Speed of Light”
• To date, BWP has extended its fiber network to provide
ultra-high-speed connectivity to: City Hall, Police/Fire
Building, Courthouse, Community Services Building,
Administrative Services Building, Public Works Yard,
Olive Recreation Center, Creative Arts Center, Joslyn
Adult Center, Verdugo Recreation Center and all five
remote Fire Stations.
• “What about Burbank’s Libraries”?
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Success Story #1 - City Libraries“Connected at the Speed of Light”
• July of 1998 – Central Library fiber connection is
completed in anticipation of a grant and rollout of 7
public computers in 2000
• October of 2002 – Buena Vista Library fiber
connection is completed
• April of 2004 – Northwest Library fiber connection is
completedEach library now has a 1 Gbps, high-speed Internet connection that easily handles the bandwidth demand for 108 public workstations. Interesting fact: more than 1,000,000 people visit our libraries annually logging over 329,000 computer sessions.
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Success Story #2 Burbank Unified School District
“Connected at the Speed of Light”
• July of 2012 – BWP receives City Council authorization
to extend fiber connectivity to the Burbank Unified
School District
• December of 2012 – The BUSD District Office is
connected to the Corporation for Education Network
Initiatives in California (CENIC) in downtown LA
• December of 2012 – Burbank and Burroughs High
Schools are connected to the BUSD District Office
• FY2013/14 – Jordan and Muir Middle Schools,
Providencia, Disney and Miller Elementary Schools are
connected to the District Office
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At project completion, the BUSD network will include:
The District Office(3) High Schools(3) Middle Schools(12) Elementary Schools(1)Day SchoolThe Central Office
CENIC – Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California
ONE Burbank Marketing
• Customer profile and testimonial appears in the
quarterly BWP publication Currents magazine
• ONE Burbank website: www.oneburbank.com
• Staff hosts regular collaborations with Community
Development Department (CDD) Economic
Development Manager
• ONE Burbank information is included in CDD
leasing packets sent to 2,000 realtors.
• Information is included in San Fernando Valley
Business Journal
• Information in Chamber of Commerce’s Focus on
Burbank publication
Questions?