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What
we do.
We will locate the best pricing and service
in your city from the best Tier 1 Nationwide Bandwidth
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for high speed Internet Access, NationwideBandwidth.com
has provided internet connectivity solutions since
1996 across Nationwide and International locations
through partnerships with industry leading ISPs
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Information
about Louisiana:
Louisiana has a rich, colorful historical background. Early Spanish explorers were Alvárez Piñeda, 1519; Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, 1528; and Hernando De Soto in 1541. Sieur de la Salle reached the mouth of the Mississippi and claimed all the land drained by it and its tributaries for Louis XIV of France in 1682.
Louisiana became a French crown colony in 1731 but was ceded to Spain in 1763 after the French and Indian Wars. (The portion east of the Mississippi came under British control in 1764.) Louisiana reverted to France in 1800 and was sold by Napoleon to the U.S. in 1803. The southern part, known as the territory of Orleans, became the state of Louisiana in 1812.
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