Oklahomans overwhelmingly want broadband. Cooperatives are making it happen.
Central Rural Electric Cooperative serves over 2,000 square miles in Oklahoma, including Noble, Garfield, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee, and Payne Counties.
That’s thousands of Oklahomans who could benefit from a broadband connection — and many of them live outside the areas that big corporations service. There’s a real, urgent need for broadband in rural communities.
Co-ops are bringing fiber to the home, providing a service that Oklahoma communities need, want and can’t get from other companies.