● Network covering more than 3000 people ● 3 services – television, internet, telephony ● Planed by the people ● Owned by the people ● Payed by the people.

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● Network covering more than 3000 people ● 3 services – television, internet, telephony ● Planed by the people ● Owned by the people ● Payed by the people ● Build by professionals ● Run by professionals

Where? Denmark Copenhagen Islands Brygge

● Who? – More than 3000 people – 19 housing cooperatives / boligforeninger – Voluntary technical working group – ca. 10 people ● Initiative ● Planning the project ● Concensus building ● Contact with several professional companies ● Contract with one professional company

● What? – Internet: Wired Ethernet – Telephony: Standard wired PSTN – Television: ca. 30 television channels via coax wires

● Prices and investments – Internet: 9 (10Mbit/s) or 18 (45Mbit/s) Euro / month – Telephony: 5 Euro / month, call charges 0-20% smaller then the monopoly (Tele Danmark/TDC) – Television: 5 (8 chan.) or 18 (30 chan.) Euro / month – Wires in buildings: ca. 450 Euro / apartment – Equipment + fibers: ca. 550 Euro / aportment or actually 6 Euro / month / apartment in 8 years. – Total investment: ,- Euro

● Technical solution - Internet – Wired Ethernet – Cat 5e cables – Fibers as backbone in buildings – Fibers between buildings – 100 Mbit/s Ethernet to the apartments – 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet backbone – Hierarchical network

● Technical solution – telephony – Standard PSTN – Real telephone exchanges: PBX – POTS - PABC – Connected to the world via ISDN30 – Using IP-telephony between the exchanges

● Technical solution – television – 2 antennas on the roof – 4 satelite dishes – Decoders – Modulators – Including radio – Fiberdistribution of signal to the different buildings – Coax cables to each apartment

Speed ● Fiber ATM 155Mbit/s line via Telia/Sonera ● Two different choises – 45 Mbit/s pr 1000 users – 10 Mbit/s pr 1000 users ● Currently – 34 Mbit/s - – 16 Mbit/s - ● Experiences – 3 Megabytes pr seconds is common

Administration ● ONE company got the contract ● They where in charge of building the network ● (they where NOT involved in the design of the network) ● They are in charge of running the network ● They are in charge of ALL customer contact including billing. ● Delcom / Group Networks – they have a agrements with Telia who delivers IDSN30 and prebilling

More info (upcomming) and Board of bryggenet - or Per Marker Mortensen -