Although some of the 658 homes have lower values, the tribe is creating its own Internet company to operate the network, creating jobs and competition for an existing provider known for poor customer service.
While critics say such projects can be expensive, advocates emphasize the long-term benefits of improved communications. Fiber optic lines in rural areas can then be used to improve cellular service or connect nearby cities. The difficulty is that it is necessary to reach remote areas under difficult construction conditions, making the cost of laying variable in each specific case.
Source: Ferra

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