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Exclusive BroadbandFabric Data Offering to CCA Members
Washington, DC, (January 9, 2024) — The Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) and CostQuest Associates have partnered to make CostQuest’s enhanced BroadbandFabric Data Suites available to CCA members at exclusive member pricing.
In addition to providing the Fabric location data for the FCC’s Broadband Maps and NTIA’s BEAD program, CostQuest also creates commercial datasets that tie network cost, competition, service availability, and demographic data to point-level location data that allow companies to inform critical broadband decision-making and enhance internal operations.
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Location-level Data Packages
Expand the boxes below to see what data types each BroadbandFabric package offers. Click on the data category to see its description. Data is available for every U.S. state, territory, and county.
1 Data Category
Locations
Broadband Serviceable Locations
Includes all Active Locations and federally defined Broadband Serviceable Locations, their coordinates, addresses, unique Location_ID, building types (residential, business, CAI, etc.), units, land use, Hex 3 identifier, etc.rnrnActive Locations represents ALL locations that have been determined to be broadband serviceable – a structure where broadband service can be installed.rnrnBroadband Serviceable Locations (BSLs) represent locations that fall under the federal definition of a Broadband Serviceable Location.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
BDC Service Availability u0026 Carrier Summary
Service Availability data of all Broadband Serviceable Locations. Includes technology (Fiber, Licensed and Unlicensed Fixed Wireless, Telco, Satellite, Cable), carriers, speed, a label if a location is considered unserved, underserved, and served, etc. Includes both BDC and NTIA Service Status.rnrnBDC Service Availability Status represents the highest speed tier available per Fabric location from the FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC) program:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed greater than 100 Mbps download x 20 Mbpsrnuploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved – u003c/strongu003ebroadband greater than 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbpsrnupload but below Servedu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed below 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbps uploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eBlank – No informationu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernNTIA Service Availability Status represents locations that are served, underserved, and unserved based on the NTIA’s established service level requirements (excluding Unlicensed Fixed Wireless and Satellite, etc.):rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e Access to a low-latency Fiber, Cable, Copper, or LicensedrnTerrestrial Fixed Wireless offering of speeds greater than or equalrnto 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) download and 20 Mbpsrnupload, or 100/20 Mbps (download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved –u003c/strongu003e Access to more than 25/3 Mbps, but withoutrnaccess to broadband service offering speeds of 100/20 Mbpsrn(download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e Without any Terrestrial Broadband Service orrnwith internet service offering speeds below 25/3 Mbpsrn(download/upload) or latency less than or equal to 100rnmilliseconds.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e4, Blank – u003c/strongu003eNo information availableu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FCC National Broadband Map
Federally Funded
Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map, this data includes a label of which locations have been awarded federal funding – what program and awardees. Programs include: RDOF, CAF, etc. and will include BEAD.rnrnu0026nbsp;
Broadband Funding Map Coverage
A flag indicating whether a location that falls under an existing federal funding program is covered or uncovered with funding, and with residential or business services using licensed fixed wireless or wired technologies (i.e., Copper, Cable, Fiber to the Premises, Licensed Fixed Wireless, or Licensed-by-Rule Fixed Wireless) with speeds of at least 25/3 Mbps or 100/20 Mbps.rnrnu003cstrongu003eU indicates opportunity = A location does not have access to speed tier.u003c/strongu003ernu003cul style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00221u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eUncoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = No u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eaccess to speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00222u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eCoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = Access to u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003ea speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map
Fiber Cost Model
Fiber Cost Model – Greenfield and Brownfield FTTP network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer and install a fiber access network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and drop at the Fabric Location. This is the investment associated with connecting a specific customer location to the fiber network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5 percent. Fiber network design assumes a carrier agnostic network.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model for Greenfield and Brownfield network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer, and install a new Fixed Wireless broadband network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Fixed Wireless materials and labor at the customer premises: router, antenna, cabling, etc. This is the investment associated with connecting a customer location to the fixed wireless network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5%.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
5G Model
This data value provides the Wireless 5G cost profile for the area the Fabric Location resides in. Indicates whether a location falls in an area that is in the highest to lowest cost range of the country.rnrnAs examples: a value of 10 means the location falls in an area that is in the lowest 10% of the country; a value of 75 means the location falls in an area where the cost is in the highest 75% range of the country.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Take Rate
Residential and Non-Residential Fiber Take Rate (Market Share):rnrnAn estimate of the projected market share that a new fiber entrant will experience with residential and non-residential customers in the area. The rate takes into account the level and type of competition.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Build Complexity Scoring
A complexity score for each location for greenfield and brownfield fiber network builds. The scoring value incorporates linear density, terrain, cost differentials, large area density, distance to a central core, and other factors.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Building Statistics
Includes building height and roof slope – Where available, mean height above ground level and mean roof slope associated with the Fabric Location.
Natural Hazards
Identify locations at risk of natural hazards that may impact telecom infrastructure. Risks are reported as Annualized Frequency by natural hazard.rnrnIncludes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eHazards = Avalanche, Coastal Flooding, Cold Wave, Drought, Earthquake, Hail, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Ice Storm, Landslide, Lightning, Riverine Flooding, Strong Wind, Tornado, Tsunami, Volcanic Activity, Wildfire, Winter Weatheru003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eFrequency = number of days per year that a natural hazard is expected to occuru003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FEMA National Risk Index
Demographics
Includes residential and business demographics such Avg HH Size, Median income, Education, Age, Linear density of Fabric location per road and square mile, tower count, etc.rnrn*Source: US Census
Community Anchor Institutions
Includes the number of Fabric locations identified as NonK12Schools, Medical, Library, Government, Non Government, Public Safety, K12Schools, EB (College Campuses, Military bases and Prisons, etc.).
4 Data Categories
ServiceLandscape
Broadband Serviceable Locations
Includes all Active Locations and federally defined Broadband Serviceable Locations, their coordinates, addresses, unique Location_ID, building types (residential, business, CAI, etc.), units, land use, Hex 3 identifier, etc.rnrnActive Locations represents ALL locations that have been determined to be broadband serviceable – a structure where broadband service can be installed.rnrnBroadband Serviceable Locations (BSLs) represent locations that fall under the federal definition of a Broadband Serviceable Location.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
BDC Service Availability u0026 Carrier Summary
Service Availability data of all Broadband Serviceable Locations. Includes technology (Fiber, Licensed and Unlicensed Fixed Wireless, Telco, Satellite, Cable), carriers, speed, a label if a location is considered unserved, underserved, and served, etc. Includes both BDC and NTIA Service Status.rnrnBDC Service Availability Status represents the highest speed tier available per Fabric location from the FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC) program:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed greater than 100 Mbps download x 20 Mbpsrnuploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved – u003c/strongu003ebroadband greater than 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbpsrnupload but below Servedu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed below 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbps uploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eBlank – No informationu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernNTIA Service Availability Status represents locations that are served, underserved, and unserved based on the NTIA’s established service level requirements (excluding Unlicensed Fixed Wireless and Satellite, etc.):rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e Access to a low-latency Fiber, Cable, Copper, or LicensedrnTerrestrial Fixed Wireless offering of speeds greater than or equalrnto 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) download and 20 Mbpsrnupload, or 100/20 Mbps (download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved –u003c/strongu003e Access to more than 25/3 Mbps, but withoutrnaccess to broadband service offering speeds of 100/20 Mbpsrn(download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e Without any Terrestrial Broadband Service orrnwith internet service offering speeds below 25/3 Mbpsrn(download/upload) or latency less than or equal to 100rnmilliseconds.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e4, Blank – u003c/strongu003eNo information availableu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FCC National Broadband Map
Federally Funded
Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map, this data includes a label of which locations have been awarded federal funding – what program and awardees. Programs include: RDOF, CAF, etc. and will include BEAD.rnrnu0026nbsp;
Broadband Funding Map Coverage
A flag indicating whether a location that falls under an existing federal funding program is covered or uncovered with funding, and with residential or business services using licensed fixed wireless or wired technologies (i.e., Copper, Cable, Fiber to the Premises, Licensed Fixed Wireless, or Licensed-by-Rule Fixed Wireless) with speeds of at least 25/3 Mbps or 100/20 Mbps.rnrnu003cstrongu003eU indicates opportunity = A location does not have access to speed tier.u003c/strongu003ernu003cul style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00221u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eUncoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = No u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eaccess to speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00222u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eCoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = Access to u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003ea speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map
Fiber Cost Model
Fiber Cost Model – Greenfield and Brownfield FTTP network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer and install a fiber access network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and drop at the Fabric Location. This is the investment associated with connecting a specific customer location to the fiber network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5 percent. Fiber network design assumes a carrier agnostic network.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model for Greenfield and Brownfield network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer, and install a new Fixed Wireless broadband network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Fixed Wireless materials and labor at the customer premises: router, antenna, cabling, etc. This is the investment associated with connecting a customer location to the fixed wireless network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5%.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
5G Model
This data value provides the Wireless 5G cost profile for the area the Fabric Location resides in. Indicates whether a location falls in an area that is in the highest to lowest cost range of the country.rnrnAs examples: a value of 10 means the location falls in an area that is in the lowest 10% of the country; a value of 75 means the location falls in an area where the cost is in the highest 75% range of the country.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Take Rate
Residential and Non-Residential Fiber Take Rate (Market Share):rnrnAn estimate of the projected market share that a new fiber entrant will experience with residential and non-residential customers in the area. The rate takes into account the level and type of competition.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Build Complexity Scoring
A complexity score for each location for greenfield and brownfield fiber network builds. The scoring value incorporates linear density, terrain, cost differentials, large area density, distance to a central core, and other factors.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Building Statistics
Includes building height and roof slope – Where available, mean height above ground level and mean roof slope associated with the Fabric Location.
Natural Hazards
Identify locations at risk of natural hazards that may impact telecom infrastructure. Risks are reported as Annualized Frequency by natural hazard.rnrnIncludes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eHazards = Avalanche, Coastal Flooding, Cold Wave, Drought, Earthquake, Hail, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Ice Storm, Landslide, Lightning, Riverine Flooding, Strong Wind, Tornado, Tsunami, Volcanic Activity, Wildfire, Winter Weatheru003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eFrequency = number of days per year that a natural hazard is expected to occuru003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FEMA National Risk Index
Demographics
Includes residential and business demographics such Avg HH Size, Median income, Education, Age, Linear density of Fabric location per road and square mile, tower count, etc.rnrn*Source: US Census
Community Anchor Institutions
Includes the number of Fabric locations identified as NonK12Schools, Medical, Library, Government, Non Government, Public Safety, K12Schools, EB (College Campuses, Military bases and Prisons, etc.).
13 Data Categories
NetworkPlan
Broadband Serviceable Locations
Includes all Active Locations and federally defined Broadband Serviceable Locations, their coordinates, addresses, unique Location_ID, building types (residential, business, CAI, etc.), units, land use, Hex 3 identifier, etc.rnrnActive Locations represents ALL locations that have been determined to be broadband serviceable – a structure where broadband service can be installed.rnrnBroadband Serviceable Locations (BSLs) represent locations that fall under the federal definition of a Broadband Serviceable Location.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
BDC Service Availability u0026 Carrier Summary
Service Availability data of all Broadband Serviceable Locations. Includes technology (Fiber, Licensed and Unlicensed Fixed Wireless, Telco, Satellite, Cable), carriers, speed, a label if a location is considered unserved, underserved, and served, etc. Includes both BDC and NTIA Service Status.rnrnBDC Service Availability Status represents the highest speed tier available per Fabric location from the FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC) program:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed greater than 100 Mbps download x 20 Mbpsrnuploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved – u003c/strongu003ebroadband greater than 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbpsrnupload but below Servedu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e broadband speed below 25 Mbps download x 3 Mbps uploadu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eBlank – No informationu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernNTIA Service Availability Status represents locations that are served, underserved, and unserved based on the NTIA’s established service level requirements (excluding Unlicensed Fixed Wireless and Satellite, etc.):rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e1, Served –u003c/strongu003e Access to a low-latency Fiber, Cable, Copper, or LicensedrnTerrestrial Fixed Wireless offering of speeds greater than or equalrnto 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) download and 20 Mbpsrnupload, or 100/20 Mbps (download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e2, Underserved –u003c/strongu003e Access to more than 25/3 Mbps, but withoutrnaccess to broadband service offering speeds of 100/20 Mbpsrn(download/upload).u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e3, Unserved –u003c/strongu003e Without any Terrestrial Broadband Service orrnwith internet service offering speeds below 25/3 Mbpsrn(download/upload) or latency less than or equal to 100rnmilliseconds.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cstrongu003e4, Blank – u003c/strongu003eNo information availableu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FCC National Broadband Map
Federally Funded
Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map, this data includes a label of which locations have been awarded federal funding – what program and awardees. Programs include: RDOF, CAF, etc. and will include BEAD.rnrnu0026nbsp;
Broadband Funding Map Coverage
A flag indicating whether a location that falls under an existing federal funding program is covered or uncovered with funding, and with residential or business services using licensed fixed wireless or wired technologies (i.e., Copper, Cable, Fiber to the Premises, Licensed Fixed Wireless, or Licensed-by-Rule Fixed Wireless) with speeds of at least 25/3 Mbps or 100/20 Mbps.rnrnu003cstrongu003eU indicates opportunity = A location does not have access to speed tier.u003c/strongu003ernu003cul style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00221u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eUncoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = No u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eaccess to speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cli data-charcodes=u0022167u0022 data-font=u0022Wingdings,Sans-Serifu0022 data-buautonum=u00228u0022 data-margin=u0022306u0022 data-aria-posinset=u00222u0022 data-aria-level=u00221u0022u003eu003cbu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003eCoveredu003c/spanu003eu003c/bu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003e = Access to u003c/spanu003eu003cspan data-scheme-color=u0022@FFFFFF,0,u0022 data-usefontface=u0022trueu0022 data-contrast=u0022noneu0022u003ea speed tier listedu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Sourced from the FCC Broadband Funding Map
Fiber Cost Model
Fiber Cost Model – Greenfield and Brownfield FTTP network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer and install a fiber access network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and drop at the Fabric Location. This is the investment associated with connecting a specific customer location to the fiber network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5 percent. Fiber network design assumes a carrier agnostic network.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model
Fixed Wireless Cost Model for Greenfield and Brownfield network builds, includes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eAccess Investment – Provides investment to acquire, engineer, and install a new Fixed Wireless broadband network.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eSuccess Based Investment – Captures investment for Fixed Wireless materials and labor at the customer premises: router, antenna, cabling, etc. This is the investment associated with connecting a customer location to the fixed wireless network. Also referred to as success based investment.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eNPV – The Net Present Value of a 20-year cash flow accounting for revenue, operating expense (network specific, non-network specific, customer operations, bad debt, and general administration), capital expenses (income tax and replacement capex), and initial capex with discount rate of 8.5%.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
5G Model
This data value provides the Wireless 5G cost profile for the area the Fabric Location resides in. Indicates whether a location falls in an area that is in the highest to lowest cost range of the country.rnrnAs examples: a value of 10 means the location falls in an area that is in the lowest 10% of the country; a value of 75 means the location falls in an area where the cost is in the highest 75% range of the country.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Take Rate
Residential and Non-Residential Fiber Take Rate (Market Share):rnrnAn estimate of the projected market share that a new fiber entrant will experience with residential and non-residential customers in the area. The rate takes into account the level and type of competition.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Build Complexity Scoring
A complexity score for each location for greenfield and brownfield fiber network builds. The scoring value incorporates linear density, terrain, cost differentials, large area density, distance to a central core, and other factors.rnrn*Source: CostQuest Custom Model
Building Statistics
Includes building height and roof slope – Where available, mean height above ground level and mean roof slope associated with the Fabric Location.
Natural Hazards
Identify locations at risk of natural hazards that may impact telecom infrastructure. Risks are reported as Annualized Frequency by natural hazard.rnrnIncludes:rnu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eHazards = Avalanche, Coastal Flooding, Cold Wave, Drought, Earthquake, Hail, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Ice Storm, Landslide, Lightning, Riverine Flooding, Strong Wind, Tornado, Tsunami, Volcanic Activity, Wildfire, Winter Weatheru003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eFrequency = number of days per year that a natural hazard is expected to occuru003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ern*Source: FEMA National Risk Index
Demographics
Includes residential and business demographics such Avg HH Size, Median income, Education, Age, Linear density of Fabric location per road and square mile, tower count, etc.rnrn*Source: US Census
Community Anchor Institutions
Includes the number of Fabric locations identified as NonK12Schools, Medical, Library, Government, Non Government, Public Safety, K12Schools, EB (College Campuses, Military bases and Prisons, etc.).
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