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Cherokee to invest in fiber optic network
Smoky Mountain News
2/4/04
The Cherokee Tribal Council pledged $2.5 million last month toward the construction and operation of a fiber optic cable network on tribal land, making Cherokee the first government entity in the region to invest funds in the high-tech infrastructure.

The fiber optic network will allow businesses to tap into high-speed, high-capacity Internet service, a tool that has been heralded as vital for the new economy. The lack of fiber optic infrastructure in Western North Carolina is one reason cited for the region’s inability to attract high-tech jobs and compete with areas like Charlotte and the Research Triangle Park.

The Cherokee Tribal Council unanimously approved funding for the project, which includes $1.95 million for construction of the network and $508,000 for first-year of operations. Construction of the network is set to begin soon with parts of the network in place by early spring.

 

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