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Market Development

The Elkhart County Highway Project, led by Bryan Baker from Metro Manage, aims to complete a comprehensive network design that establishes upstream connectivity and develops end-user sites. This initiative is phase 2 of the Michiana Parkway Fiber Project, focused on the solidification of opportunities for local businesses. With an initial inventory identifying 278 businesses within a two-mile reach of the fiber backbone, significant interest has already been shown, with over 43% expressing a desire for further information and application construction support. Estimated costs are $394,884 for the North and $88,686 for the South fiber legs.

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Market Development

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  1. Market Development An Elkhart County Highway Project Presented by: Bryan Baker, President Metro-Managefrom

  2. Metro Manage Market DevelopmentProject for The Elkhart County Highway Department Project Purpose: - Complete network design, - Establish upstream connectivity, - Develop end user sites. Metro-Managefrom

  3. Backbone Network Path

  4. Businesses that can benefit

  5. Business Plots North Elkhart

  6. Business Plots South Elkhart

  7. Additional Fiber legs

  8. Upstream Cross Connectivity

  9. Market Development: Project Summary Phase 2 of the Michiana Parkway Fiber Project entailed the solidification of target end user opportunities. Initial inventory put (278) individual businesses within a two mile reach of the fiber backbone. Upon preliminary rollout there are over a dozen of these businesses requesting additional information. Upon proactive contact, more than 43% of businesses within target range offered a local contact to construct applications with. Estimated costs for additional fiber legs were as follows: North: $394,884 South: $88,686

  10. Market Development: Target User Inventory

  11. Market Development: Target User Inventory

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  15. Market Development: Target User Inventory

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