- Case
- The Taos Pueblo is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in New Mexico that spans 15 acres with a population of around 1,425.
 - The Tribe originally had no access to Broadband Internet.
 - In 2014, the Taos Pueblo tribe began work on starting high-speed Internet service from Kit Carson Telecom.
 
 -  Funding/ Support
- 2011 – 2012: partnered with Kit Carson Telecom and start of construction for installation of fiber optics 
- $44 million grant through Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to bring Fiber-To-The-Home, and a $19.5 Million dollar United States Department of Agriculture loan.
 - program gives Taos Pueblo Tribal members the tools necessary to create economic development, telehealth/telemedicine, and most importantly educational opportunities
 
 
 - 2011 – 2012: partnered with Kit Carson Telecom and start of construction for installation of fiber optics 
 - Strategies for success for this project
- Partnerships that provide education
- Working with Kit Carson Telecom not only provided opportunities for funding but also provided programing to community members to develop educational opportunities, health initiatives, and connectivity between members
 
 
 - Partnerships that provide education
 
Key Themes:
Reliance – Engagement
Issues: Education – Health initiatives
Strategies: Native Involvement – Partnerships
Forms of Access: Everyone – Community
Reference: https://muninetworks.org/content/indigenous-networks