Owasso, Oklahoma July 10, 2023 coreNOC, a certified Native American owned 5G telecommunications design and deployment company, and Copious Tech, a leading technology solutions provider, are delighted to announce their strategic partnership to address the critical need for broadband connectivity in tribal and rural areas across the United States. This collaboration aims to leverage the extensive expertise and resources of both companies to bridge the digital divide and empower communities with reliable, high-speed internet access.
Under this partnership, coreNOC and Copious Tech will harness spectrum licensed to tribes and available spectrum through partnerships to deliver cutting edge connectivity and services such as remote medical, education and ecommerce.
Johnie Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of coreNOC, shared his enthusiasm about the new partnership. “By leveraging the power of 4G/5G mobile systems and connecting them to the cloud and internet infrastructure, this joint effort will unlock a myriad of opportunities for residents and businesses in these underserved areas. As a Native American owned business, coreNOC recognizes the revolutionary new technology this partnership will offer to help tribal communities not only compete but excel in the digital world.”
Key Highlights of the Partnership:
1. Expanding Broadband Connectivity: By combining their strengths and expertise, coreNOC and Copious Tech aim to provide seamless internet access that will fuel economic growth, educational opportunities, telehealth services, and enhance overall quality of life.
2. Collaboration with Strategic Partners: coreNOC will introduce Copious Tech to its network of strategic partners, facilitating seamless integration and collaboration. Similarly, Copious Tech will leverage its existing partnership with Dish Wireless and other key stakeholders to maximize the impact of the joint initiative.
3. Design, Delivery, and Deployment: Copious Tech and coreNOC will work hand-in-hand to design, deliver, and deploy state-of-the-art 4G/5G mobile systems that ensure efficient and reliable connectivity. The partnership will also encompass establishing robust cloud and internet infrastructure to support the growing demands of these communities.
“By leveraging our combined expertise, resources, and strategic partnerships, we aim to build a sustainable and inclusive digital future for Indian Country,” noted Claudette Loving, CEO Copious Tech. “Through this collaboration, Copious Tech and coreNOC reaffirm our commitment to address the digital divide and create equal opportunities for all communities.”
For more information on coreNOC, visit https://corenoc.net/. For more information on Copious Tech, visit https://www.copiousspecialties.com/.
About Copious Tech:
Copious Tech is a company that specializes in building broadband and cellular networks on sovereign tribal lands. The company uses fixed wireless 5G capacity and TVWS technology to provide excellent coverage at minimum cost to the tribes. Copious Tech builds relationships with tribal nations to construct the towers and infrastructure and provides OSS/BSS and billing platforms to operate their own ISP or WISP. The company makes revenue through building the towers and infrastructure, revenue share on roaming, and leases.
Copious Tech CEO, Claudette Loving is Cherokee Nation Citizen and advocate for Native American causes. Copious Tech is a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and is in process of obtaining an 8a certification. This certification provides the company with access to government and corporate contracting opportunities that are set aside for minority-owned businesses.
About coreNOC:
coreNOC’s mission is to provide the highest quality technology-based solutions in the most competitive manner to facilitate positive deliverables for the company, strategic partners and customers. The company’s primary product offerings include: a Virtual Common Core to reduce the cost for carriers to deploy 4G and 5G technology, Infrastructure Equipment at an outstanding value for the rural carriers and emerging global markets. Visit www.coreNOC.net for more information.