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Clearfield has opened registration for its Tribal Broadband Training Initiative, offering Certified Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT) training to Native Americans at no cost.
The next session will take place July 21-23 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, with limited spots available. The program aims to foster skills in broadband infrastructure, supporting tribal communities with expertise essential for modern connectivity. Applicants are encouraged to register as soon as possible before the opportunity closes. This initiative forms part of Clearfield's broader commitment to digital inclusion across Indigenous populations.
Clearfield has recently highlighted the importance of tribal broadband innovation during discussions at the Fiber Connect event. The company has also introduced high-density fiber optic solutions to address connectivity needs in limited spaces, such as data centers and broadband infrastructure deployments. These efforts are part of Clearfield’s ongoing initiatives to expand digital access.