Colorado's rural providers-including family-owned companies, member-owned cooperatives and rural focused corporations-have served their communities for 50 to 100 years, delivering advanced high-speed Internet, video and voice services across almost 30 percent of the state of Colorado's land mass. Several Colorado Telecommunications Association member systems serve areas larger in size than Rhode Island.
CTA member companies are providing rural customers with broadband networks to ensure that they are connected locally, nationally and globally. Rural broadband providers connect residences, small businesses, agriculture and valued community anchors like schools, hospitals, libraries and emergency services.
CTA member companies are providing rural customers with broadband networks to ensure that they are connected locally, nationally and globally. Rural broadband providers connect residences, small businesses, agriculture and valued community anchors like schools, hospitals, libraries and emergency services.
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Founded in 1963, the Colorado Telecommunications Association represents the telephone companies, vendors and service providers that connect many of the Centennial State's most vibrant farming, ranching and mountain communities. Category One Companies are providers of local exchange service, including voice, video and data.
Rural Broadband Leadership
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The Colorado Telecommunications Association at its 2016 Summer Meeting announced that U.S. Senator Cory Gardner has received its annual Rural Broadband Leadership Award.
The association-which represents the broadband companies, vendors and service providers that connect many of Colorado's rural and mountain communities-established the award to help raise awareness about rural broadband issues and to recognize the importance of elected official's support of rural communities.Broadband issues aren't partisan.
The association-which represents the broadband companies, vendors and service providers that connect many of Colorado's rural and mountain communities-established the award to help raise awareness about rural broadband issues and to recognize the importance of elected official's support of rural communities.Broadband issues aren't partisan.
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