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NetDouro Project
Gabriel Silva - AdDP
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Águas do Douro e Paiva, SA (AdDP)
Created in 1995
It is a private law company withheld 51% by Águas de Portugal, sgps, and 49% by 18 municipalities surrounding the Porto City
Its activity is the conception, construction and operation of a Drinking Water Supply System in this area
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AroucaCastelo de Paiva
CinfãesEspinho
FelgueirasGondomar
LousadaMaia
MatosinhosOliveira de Azeméis
OvarPaços de Ferreira
ParedesPorto
Santa Maria da FeiraSão João da Madeira
ValongoVila Nova de Gaia
Supplied population: 1,65 million inhab.
Annual consumption: 113.000.000 m3
AdDP:Águas de Portugal,sgps + 18 Municipalities
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Investment in the construction of the System - 307 M €
Constructed / rehabilitated infrastructures functioning:
1998 1999-2000 2001-2003 TotalPumping Stations 3 6 7 16Reservoirs 5 3 9 17Water Treatment Plants 1 2 2 4Chlorination Stations 1 1 4 6Pipes (km) 60 80 115 255
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Together with the construction of the Water Supply System, and in view of the Telemanagement System, a Telecommunications network was constructed, with about 300 km of optical-fibre
The Telemanagement System allows:
To monitor the infrastructures of the water supply system (reservoirs, pumping stations, treatment plants) collecting on-line data;
To remotely command the infrastructures of the net.
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The telecommunications system of AdDP presents an exceeding capacity that can be used to offer broadband access to the shareholding municipalities, contributing for the regional development, in accordance with the guidelines of the Action Plan for the Information Society
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In tune with the Action Plan eEurope 2005, the Government approved:
Action Plan for the Information SocietyAction Plan for the Information Society, where the massification of the broadband was identified as a national priority;
National Broadband InitiativeNational Broadband Initiative that is structured in 5 axles, which will be developed by a set of initiatives and key-projects.
Action Plan eEurope 2005
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National Broadband Initiative
It aims to widen the use of broadband services to the great part of the population, facilitating local development and providing broad band services to remote geographical areas
Axle 1
Infrastructures and accesses
Axle 5
It aims to stimulate the interconnection and cooperation of companies that pertain to the same chain of value through the broadband, stimulating IT professional training in all the layers of the population and in the companies, as well as to stimulate investments in IT
National competitiveness
NetDouro`s Project fits in the 1 and 5 Axles:
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NetDouro`s Project
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AdDP currently has about 300 km of 6 pairs optical-fibre (OF), of which it uses a maximum of 4 pairs.
Beyond the already installed optical fibre, AdDP has also available some ducts in which more optical-fibre cables may be installed
Therefore, the optical-fibre that is not being used by AdDP offers a chance to provide the shareholding municipalities with:
The creation of a communitarian net of high debit and of a closed users group;
Making the optical-fibre infrastructure more profitable.
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AdDP´s Optical-fibrenetwork
Shareholders:
AroucaCastelo de Paiva
CinfãesEspinho
FelgueirasGondomar
LousadaMaia
MatosinhosOliveira de Azeméis
OvarPaços de Ferreira
ParedesPorto
Santa Maria da FeiraSão João da Madeira
ValongoVila Nova de Gaia
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Project Goals
To establish connection between the City Hall of the Shareholding Cities and the optical-fibre network of the AdDP, providing access to the broadband:
Professional training in IT;
Investment in IT;
The possibility to increase the capillarity of the net;
The interconnection of the Digital Cities and Regions.
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Optical-fibre network with connection to the municipalities
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km2 Inhabitants2003 2002
Arouca 329,1 24.028
Castelo de Paiva 115,0 17.135
Cinfães 239,3 21.824
Espinho 21,1 32.575
Felgueiras 115,7 57.932
Gondomar 131,9 166.000
Lousada 96,0 45.352
Maia 83,2 124.486
Matosinhos 61,9 167.041
Oliveira de Azeméis 163,5 70.735
Ovar 147,4 55.715
Paços de Ferreira 71,0 53.705
Paredes 156,8 84.072
Penafiel 212,2 71.590
Porto 41,5 250.877
Santa Maria da Feira 215,1 138.412
São João da Madeira 7,9 21.264
Valongo 75,1 87.980
Vila Nova de Gaia 168,7 293.301
Total 2.452,5 1.784.024,0Source: INE
Area and Population
MunicipalitiesTotal Area
Included Population
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Municipalites mArouca 5.674Castelo de Paiva 1.737Cinfães 5.674Espinho 3.820Felgueiras 754Gondomar 1.370Lousada 6.374Maia 7.950Matosinhos 10.239Oliveira de Azeméis 3.522Ovar 3.840Paços de Ferreira 1.532Paredes 3.460Porto 5.655Santa Maria da Feira 1.210São João da Madeira 2.230Valongo 2.080Vila Nova de Gaia 12.450
Total 79.571
Distances between City Halls and Optical-fibre Network
The foreseen investment to install 80km of optical-fibre is of about €3 million:
600 Km free ducts to place optical-fibre
cable;
> 1000 km of pairs of optical-fibre available.
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NetDouroGaia Global
Porto Digital
Maia Digital
Entre Douro e Vouga Digital
Vale do Sousa Digital
Metrópole Digital
Digital Cities and Regions projects in the scope of the Posi*, in the area of influence of the NetDouro
*Information Society Operational Program
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Closed Users Group - CUG
Foreseen Investment : € 5 million
The sharing of the optical-fibre network will allow the municipalities:
To create an intranet in which operational costs tend to zero;
To aggregate the demand in telecommunications;
To decrease the telecommunications costs.
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Main Activities
Renting dark fibre;
Maintenance services of the network equipments;
Maintenance services of the network itself.
The company will function as a telecommunications infrastructure supplier without supplying telecommunications services
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NetDouro and EU Guidelines
Geographic singularities
Technological neutrality and Free Access
The investments must serve the regions that, in market conditions, would be neglected. It is important to privilege rural and isolated zones, that do not have infrastructures
Not to benefit any particular technology;
Not to limit the technological choices of the regions;
To allow free access to the infrastructures to all telecommunications operators.
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