Standing Rock Sioux Tribe starts wireless firm
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has started its own wireless company to serve 16,000 people on the North Dakota-South Dakota reservation.

Standing Rock Telecom is one of the few tribal telecommunications firms in Indian Country. It began in response to spotty and non-existent cell phone and landline coverage on the reservation.

"We don't have those things that a lot of people take for granted," vice chair Avis Little Eagle told The Bismarck Tribune.

The tribe will put up 17 cell towers and antennas by spring 2009.

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Out of wireless blackness: Tribe creates its own wireless company (The Bismarck Tribune 11/16)