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RFI Resource Information
RFI
Now due March 31, 2005
Community Assessments:
Final Telecom Assessment Report.pdf (110
Pages) This report is the final of four reports by Acres-Parcomm
commissioned by Dept of Commerce. It is statewide in scope and provides
details for the following areas:
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Flagstaff, Page, and Williams in Coconino County
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The
Hopi Tribe in Coconino County
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The
Navajo Nation in Coconino County
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Parker in La Paz County
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Safford, Pima, and Thatcher in Graham County
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Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, and Taylor in Navajo County
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Sierra Vista in Cochise County
Yuma_CTA Report,FINAL.pdf (235 pages) This report covers much of Yuma
County.
Gila Pinal
County CTA Report FINAL.pdf (295 pages) This report covers
Gila and Pinal counties.
Northern
Arizona 2004 Telecom Plan.pdf (181 pages) This GFEC report
incorporates a needs analysis and plan for Northern Arizona
Regional Maps
Regional Maps, per Commerce Department Economic Regions, which
illustrate areas of service coverage by ILECS
and their respective High volume (Fiber and Microwave) intrastate
telecommunication resources.
The pathways of Fiber and Microwave are not meant to be exact, but show
which communities are connected and
the relative sequence of that connection. In the Greater Phoenix and
Greater Tucson areas, High Volume connectivity is
substantially under-reported, and is meant only to illustrate Tier-One
connection to the Internet and approximate collocation points.
Demographic information for the RFI
The following document provides
important demographic information
specifically for use the RFI (Excel Worksheets).
This is a listing of Arizona’s towns and cities by their respective
regions. It also includes imbedded hot links for quick access to
either Commerce Dept.web information or a respective community’s own
Website information.
List of Communities by Econ Region w URLs for RFI.xls
The following documents show compiled summaries of reported
Telecommunication Assets by tax area (Arizona Dept of Revenue reports -
2003) against
current K/12 student population by School District. The availability of
connectivity to the internet by schools in rural areas is directly
impacted
by the Telcomm$ / Student ratio indicated in the reports. It is a quick
reference to where the greatest needs are in the State.
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