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San Leandro Commercial Broadband Strategy <br />14. Appendix C - Maps <br />Prepared by City of San Leandro Geographic Information Systems. <br />1. Preliminary map showing areas with problems accessing commercial and industrial <br />grade Internet connectivity, based on information developed in the course of research <br />conducted for this study. This map also shows AT &T Project Lightspeed node locations <br />and illustrative service radii, per Map 7 below. <br />2. Broadband development priority areas identified in the City of San Leandro, in <br />relation to the Lit San Leandro fiber route. <br />3. Overall broadband availability data claimed by local carriers, as provided to the <br />California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). This data includes wireless as well as <br />incumbent wireline carriers such as AT &T and Comcast, and may not fully reflect actual <br />availability. <br />4. Areas of San Leandro where AT &T and /or Comcast claim to offer service that meets <br />the CPUC's minimum 6 Mbps download and 1.5 Mbps upload standard. Data provided <br />by CPUC. <br />5. Areas of San Leandro where Comcast claims to meet the CPUC's minimum 6 Mbps <br />download and 1.5 Mbps upload standard. Data provided by CPUC. <br />6. Areas of San Leandro where AT &T claims to meet the CPUC's minimum 6 Mbps <br />download and 1.5 Mbps upload standard. Data provided by CPUC. <br />7. AT &T Project Lightspeed node locations and illustrative service radii. The actual <br />service area of any given node will be different from that shown, perhaps greatly <br />different. However, the overall pattern shows generally that Project Lightspeed upgrades <br />were targeted to residential rather than commercial or industrial areas of San Leandro. <br />16 July 2012 TellusVenture Associates Page 51 <br />