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NATCO Tech Training Employees On Satellite Internet September
2005
Internet by Satellite Comes to Rural
Areas
Employees of Northern Arkansas
Telephone Company (NATCO) recently were trained to install
WildBlue Internet service via satellite in northern Arkansas
and southern Missouri. Shown are three of the six who were
trained: (from left) Russell May, Brad Wiseman, and David
Carson, who is outside plant supervisor. For more information,
contact NATCO at 1-800-775-6682. |
Employees of NATCO Technologies have received training
to install high-speed Internet service by satellite. NATCO is one
of 280 rural telephone and electric companies nationwide that will
provide wireless Internet service through WildBlue, a Colorado company,
and the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative.
"The first Internet customer of WildBlue and
NRTC received service in Strasburg, Colo., and we are currently
installing customers throughout the region." said Steven G.
Sanders Jr., vice president of NATCO Communications, the parent
company of NATCO Tech.
The satellite Internet service is about 30 times faster
than dialup Internet. Its speed is comparable to the NATCO Tech
DSL Internet service now available to some customers, but not all,
depending on their distance from telephone switching equipment,
Sanders said. The download speed will be up to 1.5 Mb at the top
tier of service.
NATCO employees who completed the training are: Russ
May, David Carson, Brad Wiseman, Eddie Duke, Jamie Ward, and Mike
Worley. Carson and May had hands-on training in Albert Lea, Minn.,
while Wiseman, Ward, Duke, and Worley had hands-on training in Little
Rock. All completed a three-part online training course as a requirement
and are now certified.
Sanders, of NATCO, said customers will receive the
"always on" Internet service like NATCO DSL customers
do. No additional phone line is necessary.
WildBlue satellite Internet service was established
to provide broadband access to the Internet in smaller cities and
throughout rural America. WildBlue CEO Tom Moore said when the first
customer received service in June, "This is a truly historic
moment as we make affordable broadband available to virtually every
home and small office across the U.S." Moore said the company
is helping to "begin smashing the digital divide in rural communities
across the country."
NRTC President and CEO Bob Phillips stressed the economic
benefits to rural America. "If we want to attract people and
business to rural America, we need to ensure that rural America
is totally connected, just as it was in the days when our members
first brought electricity and telephone service to rural areas."
Nationwide, NRTC members, such as NATCO, will offer
three basic service packages to consumers and small business with
graduated speeds and monthly rates. Customers will receive the WildBlue
equipment and professional installation for a "market-leading
low price of $299," which is a savings of nearly $180 over
nationally advertised installation prices, Phillips said.
For more information, contact NATCO and NATCO Tech
toll free at 1-800-775-6682 or visit the Web site at www.natcotech.com.
NATCO, or Northern Arkansas Telephone Company, is a family owned
and operated independent company providing telephone service in
six exchanges: Bull Shoals, Flippin, Diamond City, Lead Hill, Omaha,
and Pyatt. |