From Deseret News archives:
Provo eyes ways to fix its network
Mayor Lewis Billings, along with a lineup of city officials and independent consultants, presented the results of iProvo studies to the telecom board Monday afternoon at the Provo City Library. The city's fiber-optic telecommunication network is far below subscriber projections for 2007 only an average of 16 added per week instead the expected 60 and is on track to cost the city $2 million in 2008, adding more red ink to years of poor performance. But Billings said he's optimistic about the project's prospects.
"When you plant corn, corn grows as fast as it grows," Billings said. "We might have to be patient."
Billings laid out eight key strategies city officials will considered as they finalize their overall plan to turn iProvo around. Billings said the strategies include ideas such as increasing business subscribers or even privatizing the network.
City officials could present any combination of the strategies when they present the budget to the City Council May 6 at 11 a.m. in the Covey Center for the Arts.
CCG Consulting representative Doug Dawson, who joined the meeting via conference call, said the city can reserve 35 percent of its network capacity for city departments to use to earn about $2.9 million per year.
"There's a whole lot of different ways the electric company can use the network," he said.
But Councilman George Stewart said he doesn't think the 2008 budget can handle the city department chargebacks. "There's no extra money to buy into the network," he said.
Energy operations manager Bruce Riddle said one possible strategy calls for a 4.5 percent rate increase in city energy bills to cover the cost. The rate hike would still be far below Rocky Mountain Power rates, he said.
Riddle did emphasize increasing energy rates is only a hypothetical. "This is simply an analysis of one of the alternatives," he said.
Analysis or not, Councilman Steve Turley thought the mere mention of hiking electric bills was a "nervy move."
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