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The historic Taos Pueblo, home of the Tiwa Indians since at least 900 AD, now enjoys a rich mixture of Anglo, Native American and Spanish cultures. In addition to Spanish and English, residents of the various tribes communicate in seven indigenous American Indian languages (Apache, Keresan, Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Navajo, and Zunian). Powercor's selection of Acterna fulfills an important business objective for us - specifically, the deployment of Acterna's tools and test apparatus will increasingly allow us to distinguish ourselves from our competitors in the area of offering customized Service Level Agreements," said Tiwa Nair, engineering operations manager, Powercor. |
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