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WNC Schools Hooked Up With Fiber
Smoky Mountain News
by Bibeka Shrestha
7/20/10

By the end of this year, nearly every student in the six westernmost counties will have unprecedented access to technology in the classroom.
Thanks to a collaborative project called WNC EdNet, high-speed Internet will become a reality for all public and charter school classrooms in Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Jackson, Macon and Swain Counties, along with the Qualla Boundary.

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Dr. Cecil Groves - WLOS Person of the Week with mention of BWFN
News 13 ABC
6/25/10

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INFRAX Systems’ (IFXY) “OptiCon Network Manager” Chosen by BalsamWest FiberNET, as Operational Support Solution to Critical Expansion Needs
INFRAX Press Release
1/19/10

BalsamWest’s Commitment to World-Class Technology Investments to Include GPS-Based Fault Locating Management System Provided by OptiCon Network Manager

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MAIN makes bid for rural broadband stimulus money
Mountain Xpress
7/01/09

The competition for $7.2 billion in federal stimulus funds for rural broadband development is about to begin, and the Asheville-based Mountain Area Information Network aims to be a front-runner in securing some of that cash.

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EDC meeting features BalsamWest presentation
Macon County News
6/25/09

BalsamWest FiberNet’s Chief Executive Officer David Hubbs gave a presentation extolling the progress his company has made in bringing technology to the area at the monthly meeting of the Macon County Economic Development Commission at Southwestern Community College in Franklin on Tuesday, June 16.

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EDC consultant reports: Technology key to job growth
- BalsamWest to play vital role in future
Macon County News
5/28/09

Macon County’s future could capitalize on one of its most unique and largely underutilized resources, the BalsamWest fiber network.

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Taqua Switching Solutions
4G Wireless Evolution
5/28/09

RICHARDSON, Texas --(Business Wire)-- Taqua®, LLC, a leading supplier of next-generation switching systems and applications, today announced that MFG Services and BalsamWest FiberNET have chosen TaquaWorks™, the tightly integrated solution that combines the Taqua 7000 (T7000) and BroadSoft® BroadWorks®, the industry leading suite of enhanced applications. Read more...


BalsamWest Fibernet Experiences Continued Success Under The Leadership of Local Visionaries 5/15/09

Sylva, NC, May 15, 2009 – Two local visionaries lead BalsamWest FiberNet’s expansion in the enterprise market with the announcement of plans to offer converged services over its Fiber Optic Network.  “These services will provide affordable alternatives for business that are not available today” says Chief Executive Officer, David Hubbs. Read more...


Netriplex Broadband Pipeline to Connet the Two Cities
- Asheville To Atlanta
Ashevile Citizen-Times
by Dan Neal
9/23/07

ASHEVILLE — Cars rush along the interstates between Asheville and Atlanta in a matter of hours, but that’s a snail’s pace in the information economy when data is needed in less than a second. Now, thanks to a huge new fiber-optic pipeline, Atlanta will be only an instant away from Asheville.

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Wired on the Mountain
Crossroads Chronicle
7/24/07

It wasn't that long ago when citizens with a color television, a touchtone telephone and a CD player were considered "technologically advanced."

How times have changed. Read more...


Fiber Network boosts Western NC economy
Tech Journal South
by Allan Maurer
7/23/07

WESTERN NC— Back in 2002, Drake Software, which files millions of taxpayer returns electronically every year, had eight outages in Western NC. “We could not afford to be down,” says David Hubbs, of Internet Services for Drake, “so we had two choices. Build something to get redundancy or move.” Read more...


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Daily Courier: Shuler chairs rural Internet access hearing
Daily Courier
by Scott Baughman
6/07

RUTHERFORDTON — Congressman Heath Shuler held a special sub-committee meeting on rural broadband connectivity Wednesday, and the topics discussed could have far-reaching implications for Rutherford County.

“Many rural communities across the country are strug­gling to remain competitive,' said Shuler in his role as chairman of the House Small Business Subcommittee on Rural and Urban Entrepren­eurship. 'By harnessing new technologies, we can create new opportunities, improving the way businesses — espe­cially farms — operate, and reverse this trend.” Read more...


Congress hears from Balsam West on success of broadband in WNC
Sylva Herald
5/17/07

Representatives from Sylva’s BalsamWest Fibernet recently testified before Congress on the success of expanding broadband in Western North Carolina.

The company was among many providers and consumers of rural telecommunications services that recently told the House Small Business Subcommittee on Rural and Urban Entrepreneurship that while these technologies can increase investment and employment in their communities, the are not yet being used to their full potential. Read more...


BalsamWest speaks before Congressional subcommittee
Macon County News
by Jessica Richardson
Staff Writer
5/17/07

The Congressional Small Business Subcommittee on Rural and Urban entrepreneurship, chaired by Congressman Heath Shuler, held a hearing last week on the benefits of broadband technologies in rural and urban development. Brandon Stephens, chairman of the board of BalsamWest and member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians was among presenters before the subcommittee in Washington D.C., Wednesday, May 9 on the importance of broadband to rural economic development. Read more...


Statement of Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein Before the Subcommittee on Rural and Urban Entrepreneurship;
Small Business Committee; United States House of Representatives.
5/9/07

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For Starters Southern Appalachian Region Rich in Fiber
Telecommunications Magazine
by Jim Barthold
5/07

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Homegrown Businesses Get a Boost
Asheville Citizen-Times
By Dale Neal
5/7/07

WAYNESVILLE — Susan Rogers saw a market for people who needed help organizing their closets. She asked her friends Vicki Pope and Anita Powell if they wanted to go into business together. Read more...


Skilled work force a key to region's future
Three-county Economic Development Summit

Smoky Mountain Sentinel
By Dwight Otwell Editor
4/18/07

Growing and ensuring a good work force and the infrastructure to bring businesses and economic growth to our region were the focus of a three-county Economic Development Summit held Friday at Tri-County Community College. Read more...


BalsamWest Celebrates Connection
The Sylva Herald & Ruralite
3/22/07

A crowd of 300 people, including Hayden Rogers, chief of staff for Congressman Heath Shuler, and Jo Anne Sanford, former chairman of the N.C. Utilities Committee, gathered at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino on Friday, March 9, to celebrate the official opening of BalsamWest’s $14 million, 300-mile fiber-optic network that runs through six Western North Carolina counties. Read more...


Officials celebrate completion of high-speed fiberoptic loop
Polk County News
by Ingrid Buehler
3/14/07

BalsamWest FiberNet held a celebration last week for the connection of the Tri-State Southern Appalachian region with major metropolitan areas through an ultra-high-speed fiber optic network. The celebration marked the end of a seven-year project to connect the mountainous region with the world. Read more...


BalsamWest FiberNet celebrates completion of fiber optic network for WNC
The Franklin Press
By Colin McCandless
3/13/07

More than 300 people including dignitaries, business leaders and community members throughout North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia gathered Friday at Harrah¹s Cherokee Hotel to celebrate the connection of the Tri-State Southern Appalachian region with major metropolitan areas through a high-speed fiber optic network. Read more...


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Fiber optics coming to outer WNC areas
Asheville Citizen-Times
by Dale Neal
3/10/07

CHEROKEE — When people think of high-tech, Silicon Valley, Boston and Research Triangle Park come to mind. Soon, it may be Swain County, leading the list for broadband.

With the completion of the nearly 300-mile BalsamWest fiber-optic network, the six farthest counties of Western North Carolina can boast connectivity better than many major cities. Read more...


Swain County the next high tech capital?
Asheville Citizen-Times
by Dale Neal
3/9/07

CHEROKEE – When people think of high tech, Silicon Valley, Boston and Research Triangle Park come to mind. Soon it may be Swain County, leading the list for broadband.

With the completion of the nearly 300-mile BalsamWest fiber optic network, the six farthest counties of Western North Carolina can boast connectivity better than many major cities. Read more...


Southern Appalachian Region Rich In Fiber
300-Mile Network Promises 10 Gigabit Bandwidth Loop

Telecommunications Online
by Jim Barthold
3/9/07

Communities in the Tri-State Appalachian region of Western North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee and North Georgia now have a fiber network worthy of any large metropolitan area in the world, thanks to a seven-year project just completed by BalsamWest FiberNET.

BalsamWest's backbone ring fiber forms the Western North Carolina Education Network (WNC-EdNET) Read more...


BALSAMWEST CONNECTS SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION WITH FIBER OPTICS DIGNITARIES, BUSINESS LEADERS, SCHOOLS, RESIDENTS CELEBRATE NEW ACCESS
TelephonyWorld
3/9/07

SYLVA, N.C. -- March 9, 2007 -- Dignitaries, business leaders and community members throughout North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee gathered today at Harrah's Cherokee Hotel in Cherokee, N.C. to celebrate a historic event: connecting the Tri-State Southern Appalachian region with major metropolitan areas through an ultra-high-speed fiber optic network. The world-class technology will facilitate access to improved and competitive services, introducing the rural area to high-capacity communication services, such as IPTV, movie downloading, medical imaging, real-time distance learning and video security. Read more...


Balsam West Fiber NET provides largest Internet connections in Appalachian region
Cherokee Sentinel
3/7/07

BalsamWest FiberNET announced its latest accomplishment in improving Internet accessibility through the once secluded Tri-State Appalachian region - direct connectivity to the Atlanta Internet backbone, the third largest Internet backbone in the nation. Read more...


Internet provider BalsamWest makes Atlanta connection
Asheville Citizen-Times
by Mark Barrett
3/6/07

BalsamWest FiberNET announced its latest accomplishment in improving Internet accessibility through the once secluded Tri-State Appalachian region - direct connectivity to the Atlanta Internet backbone, the third largest Internet backbone in the nation. Read more...


USCarrier, BalsamWest Expand Network Reach
www.xchangemag.com
3/1/07

USCarrier Telecom and BalsamWest FiberNET LLC have partnered, tying together USCarrier’s 3,400 route-mile high-capacity fiber-optic network with BalsamWest’s 300-mile tri-state fiber-optic backbone. Read more...


Graham residents feel pain of plant job losses
Stanley Furniture to cut half of 450 jobs beginning Friday

Asheville Citizen-Times
by Jon Ostendorff
2/15/07

ROBBINSVILLE — Stanley Furniture Co. workers will start the drive home Friday by passing through the plant’s guardhouse gate, just as some have done for most of their adult lives.

But it won’t be a typical day. The shift’s end begins a two-week round of layoffs that will cut the plant’s work force of 450 people by about half while pushing Graham County toward a future much different from today. Read more...


Collaboration brings fiber to Appalachian schools
Lightwave
By Stephen Hardy
2/07

The rugged western end of North Carolina is a good place to get away from it all. However, this isn’t always a good thing; what the nearby Great Smoky Mountains offer in beauty is offset by the obstacles they pose to the efforts of the region’s relatively sparse population to keep up with the economic and social advances the residents in many urban areas take for granted. Read more...


USCarrier Telecom® and BalsamWest Form Interconnect Partnership in Blue Ridge, Georgia
Telecom Provider Expands Fiber Footprint to Reach New Customers
1/30/07

ATLANTA & SYLVA, N.C. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- USCarrier Telecom today announced its strategic interconnect partnership with Sylva, N.C. based BalsamWest FiberNET. Interconnected in Blue Ridge, Ga., this affiliation ties together USCarrier’s 3,400 route-mile high-capacity fiber optic network with BalsamWest’s 300-mile Tri-State fiber optic backbone. Read more...


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Boost in Net speed helps 45 schools
Asheville Citizen-Times
by Dale Neal
1/12/07

SYLVA — Students in 45 rural schools in Western North Carolina just saw their access to the future get a lot faster.

BalsamWest FiberNet, the partnership formed by Drake Enterprises and the Eastern Band of the Cherokee, announced the opening of a new ultra high-speed fiber-optic network as the first phase of the WNC-EdNet. Read more...


Public-Private Initiative Brings Ultra-High-Speed Connectivity to Western North Carolina
Carlton family commits money to provide schools, government, businesses with world-class network
1/10/07

CASHIERS, N.C. — In a first for Jackson County, N.C., ultra-high-speed connectivity will soon be available to schools, local government and businesses in the remote area. Connectivity in this mountainous part of the state is possible in large part due to the Carlton family of Cashiers, N.C. The family committed a substantial amount of money to expand a BalsamWest FiberNET project that will connect a total of 70 schools in the rural Appalachian region. Read more...


BalsamWest FiberNET First to Connect Tri-State Appalachian
Region with High-Speed Fiber Optic Network

BalsamWest Providing World-Class Education Network Owned and Controlled by Rural Schools
1/4/07

SYLVA, N.C. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- In a first for western N.C., BalsamWest FiberNET today announced the installation of an ultra-high-speed fiber optic network connecting 45 school sites in seven rural school districts, including the Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Read more...


Access unlocks area’s future
Asheville Citizen-Times
by Jon Ostendorff
12/15/06

BRYSON CITY — Robin Fronrath figures a corporate retreat center near the log cabins he rents to tourists would be a natural except for one thing.

“If I could get DSL in here and make my little valley hot where people could come here with wireless laptops — it’s going to be a big deal for me,” he said. Read more...


High-tech and high towers
Fiber optics, casino expansion key to economic boom

Asheville Citizen-Times
4/26/06

SYLVA - Five months ago, the nation's leading producer of tax preparation software rather quietly opened a new call center 30 minutes and 20 miles away from its home office in Franklin.

The company expansion - which added 20 jobs - didn't garner much press. A four-paragraph item appeared on page 12 of the business section. And the development, at first glance, might not seem like a large feat. Read more...


Broadband to bring faster health care
Network enables WestCare to provide quicker data delivery for counties west of Balsam

Asheville Citizen-Times
by Dale Neal
7/30/05

SYLVA — The three counties west of the Balsam Mountains served by WestCare Health System just got a little closer, thanks to the lightning-fast flow of information over a new fiber-optic network.

“I could drive the film of a CAT scan 30 miles from Bryson City to Sylva faster than I could send it over our T1 line,” said Shawn Remacle, WestCare’s chief information officer. “Now we can move that same image in 13 seconds.” Read more...


A year in review. WNC’s freshman senator John Snow talks about his experience thus far
Asheville Citizen-Times
7/27/05

Q: How has it been for you being a freshman senator, what are your gut reactions about how your first term in office has gone?

A: When people think of you as a lawyer and a judge they think that you already know a lot of this stuff, which is an assumption that is not necessarily true. A lot of my background as a judge and working with the laws is very helpful in trying to work in the legislature. Read more...


BalsamWest FiberNET Links Region to Georgia & Tennessee
7/17/04

FRANKLIN, NC - BalsamWest FiberNET announced today the expansion of its next generation high-speed fiber optic network to Georgia and Tennessee. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will provide the tools needed to improve the quality of life of the people of western North Carolina through advances in education, health care, government and business. Read more...


Fiber Optic Network Expands
Macon News
7/04

Franklin - BalsamWest FiberNET announced the expansion of its next generation high-speed fiber optic network to Georgia and Tennessee. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will provide the tools needed to improve the quality of life of the people of western North Carolina through advances in education, health care, government and business. Read more...


BalsamWest FiberNET Connects to Andrews 6/18/04

Andrews — Twenty-first century network infrastructure is in Andrews. BalsamWest FiberNET has finished construction of a portion of its 144-strand fiber optic backbone through the city of Andrews. Read more...


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MCI signs agreement with BalsamWest FiberNET 3/28/04

FRANKLIN, NC – Today, BalsamWest FiberNET announced an agreement with MCI to connect two major Internet points of presence to the BalsamWest network. By combining their demand for service, BalsamWest founders, Drake Enterprises Ltd and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have obtained redundant and geographically diverse Internet connectivity from network operation centers in Atlanta and Washington, DC. The MCI connections will provide more access to the region at a fraction of the current cost. Read more...


Great Smoky Mountains Railroad to Support New Fiber Optic Network 3/18/04

DILLSBORO, NC - BalsamWest FiberNET today announced an agreement with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad to speed construction of a portion of its fiber-optic telecommunications network in Jackson, Swain, Graham, and Cherokee Counties. BalsamWest will deploy its network along the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad from Dillsboro to Andrews. Cities that will benefit from this innovative use of the railbed include Dillsboro, Sylva, Cherokee, Bryson City, Robbinsville, Andrews, and others. Read more...


Cherokee to invest in fiber optic network
Smoky Mountain News
2/4/04
The Cherokee Tribal Council pledged $2.5 million last month toward the construction and operation of a fiber optic cable network on tribal land, making Cherokee the first government entity in the region to invest funds in the high-tech infrastructure. Read more...

BalsamWest FiberNet to Help Communities ‘Get Connected’k 2/04

BalsamWest FiberNET, a new wholesale telecommunications company, announced that it will begin assisting community leaders in its six-county service area to develop plans and obtain resources to directly connect to its advanced telecommunications network. Read more...


Arrival of high-speed Internet service in far-western mountain counties a great boost for region
Asheville Citizen-Times
1/29/04
The six westernmost counties of North Carolina should soon be a lot closer to the rest of the world, thanks to a novel partnership between a private business, a sovereign nation and a public community college. Read more...

New 'Net to connect tip of WNC
Asheville Citizen-Times
1/23/04
CHEROKEE - One of North Carolina's most rural areas could soon tap into high-speed Internet access that rivals technology in large cities.

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has provided $1.9 million for a fiber optic network in six Western North Carolina counties. Read more...


Tribe approves funding for high-speed internet access
Asheville Citizen-Times
1/22/04
CHEROKEE - The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will spend $1.9 million to link Cherokee with Dillsboro, Sylva and Bryson City as part of a project to bring high-speed Internet access to six Western North Carolina counties. Read more...

BalsamWest connecting far western N.C. to Net
Asheville Citizen-Times
9/5/03

CHEROKEE - Brandon Spears sees the future edging closer for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee.

With a new high-speed connection to the Internet and the outside world, the tribal planner foresees the possibilities of videoconferencing or even telemedicine, linking the residents of remote communities such as Snowbird or Big Cove on the reservation with the best medical specialists. Read more...


Drake, SCC begin construction of 'fiber-optic backbone'
Sylva Herald
9/4/03

Southwestern Community College and Drake Enterprises of Franklin announced last week the formation of BalsamWest FiberNET, a public/private partnership created to facilitate the deployment of a high-capacity fiber-optic network ring through Jackson, Macon, Swain, Graham, Clay and Cherokee counties. Read more...


Drake, SCC begin Construction of WNC Fiber-Optic Backbone 9/03

Southwestern Community College and Drake Enterprises announced today the formation of BalsamWest FiberNET, LLC a public/private partnership created to facilitate the deployment of a high-capacity fiber-optic network ring through Jackson, Macon, Swain, Graham, Clay and Cherokee counties. Read more...

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