Andrea Schruijer's Executive Director's Report to the Industrial Authority 19 February 2013 had one theme: Internet broadband speed and access.
It's a concern, especially in more rural parts of our county....
It's up to us to make sure that we create an awareness of the importance of having that technology in our community.
Why the sudden (just started late last year) emphasis on broadband?
We've worked with a few of our existing industries that do not have the capacity. Operations have had to change or move to different locations that have better connectivity.
That's a not-so-veiled reference to the the company that located in Lake Park and discovered there was no broadband, and to the two companies that moved their IT operations to Thomasville.
She emphasized again that broadband throughout the county was important:
Especially with this being a home-based call center, with jobs that's going to have to reach out to those individual homes to be sure they have the capability to do that.
She was looking straight at Bill Slaughter as she said that, just after she called him by name. VLCIA Chairman Roy Copeland then asked Lowndes County Chairman Slaughter to speak up. See next post.
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