Recognizing February 21, 2017, as Small and Rural Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Day.
The resolution points out that rural industries in Texas, such as agriculture, forestry, and oil production, generate over $200 billion for the state's gross domestic product. Access to modern telecommunications technology is crucial for these industries to thrive. Furthermore, the 45 small and rural incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) that are recognized provide critical communication infrastructure necessary for sectors like education, healthcare, and law enforcement.
Senate Resolution 230 recognizes February 21, 2017, as Small and Rural Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Day in Texas. This resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of rural telecommunications professionals to the state's economy and infrastructure. The resolution highlights that nearly 85 percent of Texas is considered rural, and these areas are home to more than 3.2 million residents, making them the largest rural population in the nation.
As the resolution celebrates the achievements of these ILECs and their role in enhancing telecommunications in rural areas, there is an underlying recognition of the challenges faced, particularly the costs associated with serving remote regions. The acknowledgment serves both as appreciation for their work and as a call to support the ongoing development of telecommunications infrastructure to ensure economic growth in these areas. This resolution may have implications for future legislative discussions regarding funding and support for rural telecommunications initiatives.