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Nevada's early adoption of fiberoptic technology,
including expansive networks of ISDN and other large volume digital
transmission infrastructures - along with digital switching - have
made the state one of the most sought-after locations in the West.
In addition, several institutions offer specialized training in communications
technology. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is home to one of
the U.S. Department of Energy's Cray supercomputers, which has the
capability of performing more than 11 billion functions in one second.
To learn more about the telecommunications companies currently regulated
in Nevada, along with information about their products and services,
please click below:
Nevada Telecommunications
Companies Service Database
Regional Development Authorities
For specialized assistance or questions about telecommunications issues
in a particular area of the state, please click on Regional Development
Authorities to contact one of the experts in a local development authority.
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