This story, about how an electric co-op morphed into a community ISP, is one that everyone in the satellite and telecoms industry should read. This is what we are talking about when we say that future 4G/5G networking business and ownership models are changing. This change will be driven by those on the other side of the digital divide who are tired of waiting for promised infrastructure. This story is also a warning to those in our industry who insist on maintaining a distance from the end-user.
How A Rural Co-Op Took Connectivity Into Their Own Hands
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