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Tribe approves funding for high-speed internet access
Asheville Citizen-Times
1/22/04
CHEROKEE - The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will spend $1.9 million to link Cherokee with Dillsboro, Sylva and Bryson City as part of a project to bring high-speed Internet access to six Western North Carolina counties.

The network's partners say the project will help businesses, governments, health care providers, and schools access high-quality communications at a rate comparable with urban areas.

"It will help rural areas be on the same playing field," said Principal Chief Michell Hicks. "We do feel that that the pay back will be significant over time."

The tribe approved the funding as part of a public-private group called Balsam West FiberNET. The group's two other partners are Southwestern Community College and Drake Enterprises, a private software company in Franklin that handles $4.5 million annually in electronic tax filings for accounting firms and some state agencies.

 

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