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Tribal Nations with Scarce Internet Are Building Their Own Broadband Networks
Second-grader Winona Begaye uploads homework in her family’s car near a mobile Wi-Fi spot set up to help schoolkids on the Navajo Nation. Photo by Megan Marples/Cronkite News On the Hopi Reservation’s more than 1.5 million acres of desert landscape in northeast Arizona, most residents live in villages atop arid mesas. Below ground, there’s a network of copper wires that provides telephone and internet service. Hopi Telecommunications in 2004 bought the company that had installed them, but has been struggling ever since to upgrade the network to broadband speeds. Hopi Telecommunications serves both the Hopi reservation and parts of the surrounding Navajo Nation. To broaden access, t

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