New investments to connect rural Navajo communities to fast, reliable internet a top priority for the Navajo Nation Council

News Release

24th Navajo Nation Council

Council Delegate Kee Allen Begay, Jr. of the 24th Navajo Nation Council was joined by Coconino County Supervisor Lena Fowler for a work session with the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), the Navajo Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NNTRC), and Arizona and Utah county officials to strategize and develop a comprehensive plan on bridging the broadband internet gap across the Navajo Nation.

The meeting was held at the Utah Navajo Trust Fund Office, including attendance from multiple telecommunication entities like AT&T, Emery Telcom, Choice Wireless NTUA, and the Arizona Commerce Authority.

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