Thursday, October 2, 2025

What metrics show community uptake and projected revenue for the network?

Based on the available information from Clearwater County's broadband project documentation, specific metrics for community uptake and projected revenue remain largely undisclosed to the public. However, several key insights can be extracted from the available data regarding the network's business model and potential financial performance.

Pricing Structure and Revenue Model

The County has established an open access network pricing model with wholesale rates for telecommunications providers. The approved price list includes:clearwatercounty

Active Transport Services:

  • 1 Gigabit connection (Rocky Mountain House to Calgary): $550/month plus $1,500 installation feeclearwatercounty

  • 10 Gigabit connection (RMH-Calgary): $3,750/month plus $1,500 installation feeclearwatercounty

  • Local segment connections: $450-$2,000/month depending on capacityclearwatercounty

Consumer Connection Fees:

  • Standard connection: $1,500 for up to 100 meterswovx

  • Early adopter discount: $399 during construction phasewovx

  • Additional distance: $14 per meter beyond 100 meterswovx

Target Coverage and Household Projections

The project aims to serve approximately 2,000 households across multiple phases:cbc+1

Phase Breakdown by Household Count:

  • UBF-07119 (Caroline area): 873 householdscanada

  • UBF-07121 (Codner area): 315 householdscanada

  • UBF-07122 (Carlos area): 160 householdscanada

  • UBF-07123 (Nordegg area): 299 householdscanada

  • UBF-03250 (Ferrier Acres area): 337 householdscanada

Current Construction Status and Uptake Metrics

As of October 2025, construction is actively underway in multiple areas, but specific subscriber numbers or uptake percentages are not publicly reported. The project status shows:

Active Construction Areas:

Business Model and Revenue Sustainability

The County's community-owned network model is designed to generate revenue through:

  1. Wholesale access fees from telecommunications providers using the network infrastructuremarket.cwcbb+1

  2. Connection fees from individual properties seeking servicewovx

  3. Utilization fees as multiple providers compete on the same fiber networkwovx

The open access model theoretically allows for higher utilization rates approaching 100% as multiple service providers can deliver services over the same fiber infrastructure, compared to traditional single-provider networks that typically achieve lower subscription rates.wovx

Financial Risk Assessment

Missing Critical Metrics:

  • No publicly available subscriber uptake percentages

  • No disclosed revenue projections or break-even analysis

  • No reported operational costs or maintenance budgets

  • No published customer adoption targets or timelines

Project Investment Status:

  • Total project cost: $110.6 millionwovx

  • Grant funding secured: $66.4 million (60% of total)wovx

  • County's net investment: $43.5 millionwovx

The absence of specific uptake metrics and revenue projections in public documentation suggests either that such data is considered commercially sensitive or that the County has not yet established firm targets for community adoption rates. This lack of transparency regarding financial performance indicators represents a significant limitation for assessing the project's likelihood of achieving sustainable operations versus potential financial difficulties.945rewindradio+2

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