00:17:18 Barbara Reyes: is it me or is the volume low 00:17:30 Justin Tanner: It's a little difficult to hear who's speaking. 00:17:46 Justin Tanner: Much better, thank you! 00:17:59 Barbara Reyes: Yes much better thank you 00:18:06 Sebeh Sam Smith: Much better 00:18:40 Joseph Rivera: NJ.gov/connect 00:19:03 Joseph Rivera: broadband@bpu.nj.gov 00:23:28 Kimi Wei: You know, I’ve been on the calls for a while. But I still don’t have a cogent grasp of what the issues and the goals are. What is being challenged? Where do community members fit into whatever’s going on? 00:23:48 Kimi Wei: Good. 00:23:51 Ann Lippel: Which month’s recording has process for getting license? 00:26:25 Kimi Wei: What license - you didn’t define what the license is 00:27:21 Ann Lippel: License that Brynn just mentioned for being prepared to submit 00:27:28 Kimi Wei: What exactly is being challenged? 00:27:53 Wanda Mial, NJDOL: Sorry for joining a little late. Can you share this power point in the chat? 00:28:45 Emily Lam: Can you clarify what is being challenged? 00:28:51 Kimi Wei: License for what? 00:30:21 Kimi Wei: Entities or individuals register for an identifier? 00:30:42 Kimi Wei: Fix data in what way? 00:30:54 Kimi Wei: What’s name of license? 00:31:16 Justin Tanner: Re: Data - You're saying whether there's Internet coverage in a particular area. 00:31:50 Justin Tanner: (In other words, whether the map is accurate or not.) 00:31:53 Joseph Rivera: NJ.gov/connect 00:32:20 Ann Lippel: So license you are referring to is CostQuest license? 00:32:55 Kimi Wei: Respectfully, it isn’t so complex and your wishes that it be simpler are not germane. This just needs to be broken down and explained. The way you just did it is good. Thank you. 00:34:32 Kimi Wei: Is there a burden of action on the ISPs when a community is identified as under or unserved? 00:35:31 Kimi Wei: Please send out chat. We should be able to save chat to have a record of these discussions that we can refer back to as needed. 00:35:43 Kimi Wei: Chat saving is disabled. 00:38:39 Kimi Wei: What is the significance of the difference between terms underserved and unserved? 00:38:45 Emily Lam: I work for the Division of Rate Counsel, which represents utility consumers as a class and is a state agency. Can you explain why the state agency statutorily charged with representing utility consumers appears to be cut out of a process designed to provide services to NJ consumers? 00:38:48 Kimi Wei: Be recipient of what? 00:38:56 Kimi Wei: Voice faded out 00:39:25 Kimi Wei: Under/unserved qualified communities to receive what? 00:40:29 Kimi Wei: *qualifies 00:42:19 Brynn Deprey: More information on licenses discussed in Jan meeting: https://www.nj.gov/connect/about-us/public-meetings/ (slides and recording) 00:42:27 Kimi Wei: What is the significance of residences offering business services? 00:46:45 Kimi Wei: Speed tests prove what? 00:46:53 Kimi Wei: Challenges can be submitted through when? 00:47:57 Kimi Wei: So ‘cannot be more than 60 days old’ means that spee test must be performed with 60 days OF START OF CHALLENGE PERIOD. Correct? 00:49:33 Kimi Wei: Are there plans to address the issue of on premises wifi broadcast equipment that may interfere with the transmission speed on site? 00:51:27 Steve Jalil: Speed test should be done from the base station in the example of a Telecom Provider at the transmission point and not by a user at home via the internet or a third party application. In the case of wireless, RF analysis needs to be done in the environment to identify lack of signal throughout the state. Drive tests are a good option. 00:53:00 Kimi Wei: You’re leaving out the bit about how a resident obtains a valid speed test. 00:54:08 Kimi Wei: My computer’s access speed is going to be affected by my personally owned access equipment (modem, router) 00:55:18 Kimi Wei: Is anyone talking right now? 00:55:30 Brynn Deprey: Speed tests from the following applications: • Ookla (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.speedtest.net/__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!I_Yqv-o5_mgXBcLym5q-6-7ka62L1GFESOI__T_NokkRzqH1HmoBwFXdNjE0yMyF1wc5H3tBNx1jE6rXL0ifTCP-1R0$ ) • M-Lab (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://speed.measSurementlab.net/*/__;Iw!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!I_Yqv-o5_mgXBcLym5q-6-7ka62L1GFESOI__T_NokkRzqH1HmoBwFXdNjE0yMyF1wc5H3tBNx1jE6rXL0ifo2OYTF8$ ) • Cloudflare (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://speed.cloudflare.com/__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!I_Yqv-o5_mgXBcLym5q-6-7ka62L1GFESOI__T_NokkRzqH1HmoBwFXdNjE0yMyF1wc5H3tBNx1jE6rXL0ifcJAxtaY$ ) • Netflix (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fast.com/__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!I_Yqv-o5_mgXBcLym5q-6-7ka62L1GFESOI__T_NokkRzqH1HmoBwFXdNjE0yMyF1wc5H3tBNx1jE6rXL0if7awucTs$ ) • Speed test sites operated or sponsored by the Eligible Entity (including commercial test aggregators) 00:58:07 Justin Tanner: Can we get the names and titles of the people who presented again? 00:58:16 Joseph Rivera: nj.gov/connect 00:58:17 Justin Tanner: (Couldn't hear at the beginning) 00:58:34 Joseph Rivera: broadband@bpu.nj.gov 00:58:58 Ann Lippel: It would be helpful if we could have a transcript of the chat. Is there any way you can activate in future? 00:58:58 Margaret Murphy: Are those the only acceptable avenues for speed test results? 00:59:04 Brynn Deprey: Valarry Bullard is the Director of the Office of Broadband Connectivity, NJ state and Brynn Deprey is FPO for NJ from NTIA 00:59:18 Justin Tanner: Thank you! 01:03:47 Kimi Wei: Please @Valarry what is the purpose of registration 01:04:44 Joseph Rivera: Make sure to visit our site for more info. nj.gov/connect 01:04:50 Kimi Wei: Just eligible entities must register, then. 01:05:10 Joseph Rivera: You can reach out via email at broadband@bpu.nj.gov 01:05:51 Kimi Wei: Do ISPs need to register? Will they be submitting challenge data – or will they just be verifying submissions? 01:06:46 Steve Jalil: Are you taking proposals for the Capital Project Fund? 01:06:57 Kimi Wei: Are all NGOs eligible to register? 01:07:15 Steve Jalil: Thank you! 01:07:15 Kimi Wei: NGO = non-profit agency 01:07:42 Kimi Wei: Can ANY NGO register? 01:07:47 Dana Adelman: Thanks so much for the briefing Val and Brynn! 01:08:16 Justin Tanner: Much appreciated, thank you! 01:08:24 Kimi Wei: Internet connectivity is one of the major civil rights issues of our time. 01:08:41 Kimi Wei: Thanks for the updates @Brynn and @Valarry 01:08:44 Emily Lam: Thank you for the meeting! 01:09:03 Brynn Deprey: April 17th at 11 01:09:11 Ann Lippel: Thank you