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The e-NC Authority was created in 2000 by the N.C. General Assembly, in an effort to measure statewide access to high-speed services, advocate for underserved communities and work to promote technology-based economic development.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Lacking broadband infrastructure in Halifax County

Florine Bell, a community organizer in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., explains the value of high-speed Internet services to her area and its ability to impact economic improvement.


Posted by CHE at 11:33 AM
Labels: 2009 Budget Session - N.C. General Assembly, economic issues, education, entrepreneurship, state policy

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