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Unidentified city representatives describe open-access fiber network for Lehi City, partner Strata Networks to build and operate

Lehi City representatives (unspecified) ยท April 1, 2023
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Unidentified city representatives described a proposed city-owned, open-access fiber network intended to expand reliable internet access across Lehi City, saying Strata Networks would build and operate the wholesale system while retail ISPs provide service. No votes were recorded.

Unidentified city representatives discussed a proposal for an open-access municipal fiber network aimed at expanding reliable internet access across Lehi City. Speaker 2 said the project "will provide reliable access to internet for all of our residents throughout the city," framing it as a solution for areas that currently lack dependable service.

The presenters described the network as an open-access, wholesale system that the city would own. "The city is not an ISP itself," Speaker 3 said, adding that multiple retail internet service providers would operate on the network to foster competition. Speaker 1 said the wholesale ownership model would benefit residents in the long run and linked improved home fiber to student outcomes, saying the school district "could actually look at the data" to measure how students with good fiber connections fared and that "Every child deserves a quality education."

Speakers named Strata Networks as the vendor partner. "We're partnering with Strata Networks, who was building and operating and maintaining the network, but also will not be an ISP," Speaker 3 said, and later described Strata as a local company with relevant fiber experience. Speakers emphasized the network would be optional for residents: Speaker 4 said it was "not something that we're going to mandate on our residents" but an additional choice for households.

No formal motions, votes, or amendments are recorded in the provided transcript. The discussion in the excerpt focused on the model (city-owned wholesale, retail ISPs), the vendor role, competition among ISPs, and potential education benefits. Next procedural steps, costs, financing, timelines, and any formal approvals were not specified in the excerpt.