By Patric Hedlund
After years of talks between AT&T, CalNeva Broadband and the U.S. Forest Service, fiber-optic cabling is finally going into the ground and heading up to the people of Pine Mountain.
A sticking point has long been the need for…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)
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Far left: AT&T’s contractor, L Tech Network Services, Inc., has begun work to lay fiber-optic cabling underground between Frazier Park and Pine Mountain Club.
Left: Small orange flags stuck in the dirt along the roadside indicate where cabling is buried.
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This is part of the December 18, 2015 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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