California middle-mile program connects first Tribal community
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California middle-mile program connects first Tribal community
""As the network continues to attract internet service providers, thousands of residents along the Eastern Sierra Nevada and millions more across the state will gain access to more options for reliable and affordable high-speed internet service.""
""Connecting the Bishop Paiute Tribe as the first customer of California's middle‑mile broadband network illustrates true partnership and a commitment to serving all corners of California.""
California's Middle-Mile Broadband Network has connected its first community, the Bishop Paiute Tribe, as part of the Broadband for All initiative. The Tribe will independently manage its broadband service, including pricing and offerings. The network connects to a 423-mile segment running from Barstow to the Nevada border, enhancing internet access for rural and Tribal communities. Governor Newsom's office stated that the network will provide more options for reliable internet service to residents across the state, emphasizing partnerships with tribal communities for infrastructure development.
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