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Technology on reservations discussed
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JUNE 5, 2001 The Federal Communications Commission on Monday wrapped up a two-day conference on Indian telecommunications in St. Paul, Minnesota. The conference was designed to help corporations understand how to do business on reservations. For tribal leaders, it was a chance to promote telecommunications and business development in Indian Country. Get the Story:
Telecom firms get advice on business on reservations (The St. Paul Pioneer Planet 6/5) Relevant Links:
Indian Initiatives, FCC - http://www.fcc.gov/indians
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