AT&T Cell Tower Connects Isolated Cherokee Nation Community
The Cherokee Nation said a new AT&T cell tower in Kenwood, Oklahoma, means people there no longer have to drive more than 10 miles to get mobile wireless service. The nation said it approached AT&T after getting American Rescue Plan…
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Act funding. “COVID-19 highlighted the critical connectivity needs for the community, which includes Cherokee speakers,” said a Wednesday news release: “Reliable internet is needed to access tribal services, health care, emergency services, education and Cherokee language services.”