Cherokee Nation launches connectivity survey and free mobile hotspot program

Cherokee Nation recently launched a new connectivity survey and a $3 million program to provide connectivity to Cherokee households lacking Internet access to assist in overcoming some of the virtual challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, Dec. 11.
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