[Ww-snww-regional-list] Next meeting date -- which day works best?
MaryEllen Kennedy
maryellen.kennedy at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 15:56:53 EST 2015
I was reluctant to chime in, but since this group is not a a town committee
(though members do belong to their respective town commitees) I guess it's
okay.
I fail to see the value of sending such a letter to the MBI. There are 24
WiredWest towns who are ready to go forward with make ready work and want
to see the construction started. They have indicated this by passing the
authorization to borrow the funds, the debt exclusion and informing MBI a
number of times that they want to do this as part of the WiredWest coop.
Since I've not seen the proposed letter, I am not aware of what
justification we can propose to be moved ahead of the rest of the coop.
While I am as anxious as anyone to see the service in my town, I agree with
Craig that we need to work with WiredWest. And Shutesbury's continuing
efforts to increase their subscribers is an example of one of the best ways
to make us more attractive for an early build.
Regards,
MaryEllen Kennedy
New Salem
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Craig Martin <cmartin at chem.umass.edu>
wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
> At Sun, 8 Nov 2015 11:22:41 -0500 Craig Martin <cmartin at chem.umass.edu>
> wrote:
>
>
> Robbie
>
> The Shutesbury Broadband committee is scheduled to meet with our own
> Select Board on Tue (at least that's the current plan). On Thurs, I
> have a tentative commitment at work (likely won't know with certainty
> until Thus afternoon).
>
> Regarding your proposal below, does this involve the direct-to-Matrix
> design proposal (and if so, what was the outcome of queries to MBI?), or
> are you proposing to approach MBI independent of that?
>
>
> No, we are not going with Matrix. This would be the MBI regional design.
>
> The point is to let MBI know that although we have not all decided on a
> provider, we are ready to start the construction process (such as Make
> Ready).
> Mostly to get to the 'head of the list’.
>
>
> I’m all for anything that will push us to the head of the line. We spent
> Saturday morning calling residents who have not yet pre-registered with
> Wired West.
>
> I’m also for working WITH Wired West on this. While getting things done
> soon is critical, getting things done WELL is even more critical. I’m
> committed to our achieving long term stability.
>
> At this point, I think that the most important thing that we can do as a
> cluster of three towns is to sign on to the Wired West agreement. The
> more towns do that, and quickly, the more clout Wired West will have to
> push such things with MBI (as a cluster of three, we'll have more clout
> than individually, but as a cluster of 20-30 towns, we'll have
> significantly more). Please remember that at the moment, both Shutesbury
> and New Salem are not seriously considering "go-it-alone" models.
>
>
> Wendell is not seriously considering "go-it-alone" model either really. At
> this point it is mostly a matter of making sure that the Wendell Broadband
> Committee has looked at all of the options, so we can present a
> recogmendation
> to the SelectBoard that the SelectBoard will be able to act on with
> confidence.
>
>
> Are there other models that Wendell is still exploring seriously?
>
> I certainly do agree that you have a responsibility to consider seriously
> all options, as we have. But at some point, soon, if that option is to be
> Wired West, we need to coalesce around that with demonstrated enthusiasm.
> It’s important that the cooperative have political strength. As towns, we
> gain that only by working together with one voice! That will help not only
> in getting things built correctly, but also in getting things done well.
>
> Best regards
>
> Craig
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Craig
>
>
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
>
> Normally, the next scheduled meeting date for the Wendell Broadband
> Committee
> would be this coming Wednesday, but that is the 11th, Veteran's Day, a
> Federal
> holliday. Possible alternitives would be either Tuesday the 10th or
> Thursday
> the 12th. Which day works best for people?
>
> Possible agenda topics:
>
> Wired West Operating Agreement.
>
> Sending a (joint or coordinated) 'Letter of Intent that we are ready to
> begin
> early construction stages, such as Make Ready (even though we have not all
>
> nailed down who will operate the network)' to MBI from the four towns in
> our cluster (New Salem, Shutesbury, Warwick, and Wendell).
>
> The "WiredWest Finalcial Modeling Process" document handed out yesterday (I
>
> will try to get an electronic version to distribute).
>
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