Sachin Gupta | Director
Centranet

Sachin Gupta, Director, Centranet

Sachin Gupta is the Director of Government Business and Economic Development at Centranet, a subsidiary of Central Rural Electric Cooperative. He is Secretary, Board of Directors of the Fiber Broadband Association. He is a member of the Oklahoma Broadband Expansion Council. Formed by House Bill 3363, the council has 14 members and is in an advisory role to the Oklahoma State Broadband Office to create recommendations for new policies and incentives. He is the chair of the Middle Mile Working Group at the Fiber Broadband Association. He is a member of the Innovation and Business Opportunity Committee at NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association.  Over the last 18 years he has had a diverse career working in product management, business development and marketing for large government contractors. He has traveled to and worked with government officials in 32 different countries advocating for networked smart defense and security solutions. He has been a speaker at several domestic and international conferences and has talked about technical, legislative, and regulatory issues. He is well published in several broadband publications including Broadband Communities Magazin. He represents Cooperative Broadband Coalition (a coalition of 10 electric cooperatives) and advances its agenda at State and Federal levels.  He has a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Telecommunications Management from Oklahoma State University. With his technical background and experience in marketing and business development he is a well-balanced blend of technocrat and diplomat, equally at ease talking about technology with engineers or explaining it in conversational terms to a non-technical person. Over his career, he has demonstrated the ability to accurately predict where technology-based challenges and opportunities exist as well as how to respond.
Since he joined Centranet, he has forged relationships with local, county, state and tribal leaders in Oklahoma and has worked hard to ensure that broadband deployment, both last and middle mile and broadband adoption stays a topic of strong relevance with them.

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Day 2 - Wednesday, May 8th @ 11:25

Internet Exchange Point (IXP): Partnerships and Strategy

Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) are facilities where local ISPs, transport networks, content networks, cloud services, education networks, and others exchange data traffic.  They exist predominantly in major metros like New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and Seattle.  But did you know that 14 states don’t have an IXP at all?  This negatively impacts wholesale pricing, network resiliency, and importantly, latency—an aspect of the digital divide that is only widening as applications and services are being developed for ultra-low-latency connections in large cities.  Learn how non-profits, universities, and rural middle-mile and last-mile networks are collaborating to change the status quo and create neutral internet hubs in markets where they’ve never existed before. 

Day 2 - Wednesday, May 8th @ 12:10

Making the Right Technology Choice for Rural Deployments

 

  • What role can alternative access technologies play in rural settings - e.g., FWA, Satellite?
  • How to manage the deployment costs by choosing a cost-effective and efficient technology mix 

 

last published: 03/May/24 21:35 GMT

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