Dixon is recognized as a Smart Rural Community
DIXON — Northeast Nebraska Telephone Company recognized the Village of Dixon, as a Smart Rural Community during a presentation Aug. 2 at the Dixon Fire Hall during an NNTC open house.
The designation comes from the Rural Broadband Association (NTCA) in conjunction with Northeast Nebraska Telephone Company.
This recognition is presented to those Broadband enabled communities who see an importance of Broadband Internet as a way to connect and grow through the capabilities of expanded online education, remote work, telehealth, ag technology, economic development, government services, safety and security. Dixon, NE is a Gig-Certified capable community enabling technology for all those who live and work there.
Residents stopped by during the two-hour open house. NNTC GM Pat McElroy talked about the importance of being part of the cooperative.
“In the past 20 years, more than $2.7 million has come back to our customers right here in Dixon, and that’s money that’s staying right here in your community, which is pretty incredible if you think about that for a town this size,” said McElroy.
McElroy recognized the village and presented a Smart Rural CommunitySM designation award to Dixon Mayor Jeff Hartung.
Hartung also serves as Treasurer for the NNTC Board of Directors.
“At a time in Nebraska and the United States when government is investing millions to help close the “Digital Divide”, Dixon, is already enjoying the same great fiber enabled speeds as those in urban areas like Lincoln and Omaha,” McElroy said.