New Mexicoâs PRC Selects SBI for Broadband Access
February 2, 2021
Smith Bagley Inc. (SBI), the Northern Arizona company that owns Cellular One and Sunstate Technology Group, announced it has been awarded 13 new projects â covering 23 locations â from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) to advance wireless broadband coverage in rural areas, where it’s challenging to access broadband data.
This is the third straight year the carrier has been awarded broadband projects from New Mexico’s PRC.
“For more than 25 years it has been our mission to bring wireless communications to underserved communities throughout the Southwest. There’s no question that broadband data brings with it so many advantages,” said Judd Hinkle, CEO of Cellular One (SBI).
CELLULARONE® Selected by New Mexico s Public Regulation Commission to Help Increase Wireless Broadband Access for Rural Residents, Public Safety, Schools, and Businesses
Regional Carrier Remains Dedicated to Bridging the Digital Divide for Underserved Communities Across the Rural Southwest
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SHOW LOW, Ariz., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Smith Bagley, Inc. (SBI), the Northern Arizona company that owns Cellular One and Sunstate Technology Group, is proud to announce that it has been awarded 13 new projects– covering 23 site locations– from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) to advance wireless broadband coverage in rural areas where it s currently challenging to access broadband data. This marks the third year in a row that the carrier has been awarded broadband projects from New Mexico s PRC.
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SHOW LOW, Ariz., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Smith Bagley, Inc. (SBI), the Northern Arizona company that owns Cellular One and Sunstate Technology Group, is proud to announce that it has been awarded 13 new projects– covering 23 site locations– from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) to advance wireless broadband coverage in rural areas where it’s currently challenging to access broadband data. This marks the third year in a row that the carrier has been awarded broadband projects from New Mexico’s PRC.
“For more than 25 years it has been our mission to bring wireless communications to underserved communities throughout the Southwest. There’s no question that broadband data brings with it so many advantages. We are pleased to work arm in arm with the New Mexico PRC to make steady progress year after year,” said Judd Hinkle, CEO of Cellular One (SBI).
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