ADTRAN and Cookson Hills Electric Cooperative Recharge Rural Oklahoma With RDOF-Funded Fiber Broadband Solutions
ADTRAN, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADTN) is assisting Cookson Hills Electric Cooperative (CHEC) in constructing a fiber broadband network in rural Oklahoma to enhance internet accessibility for underserved communities. Awarded $4 million from the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, CHEC's deployment will enable scalable, reliable, and affordable internet solutions. This initiative aims to improve connectivity for families and businesses, facilitating remote work and efficient operations. ADTRAN's 10G fiber access platform and cloud-managed Wi-Fi solutions will support the network, addressing critical connectivity needs.
- ADTRAN awarded $4 million contract through the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund.
- Deployment of 10G fiber access platform enhances internet accessibility in rural Oklahoma.
- Improves connectivity for families and businesses, enabling remote work and operational efficiency.
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Electric co-op builds FTTH network and connects its community to new opportunities
Even before the COVID pandemic, only half of CHEC’s electric members had email access and even fewer were able to access any form of reliable internet from their homes. The need for connectivity intensified during work-from-home and remote learning periods, leaving many residents with no other choice but to move away to communities that offered high-speed broadband. There was an obvious and critical need for better infrastructure, so CHEC committed to build it. The co-op was awarded
CHEC found ADTRAN through Conexon, a rural fiber network design and construction management partner. The co-op is leveraging an end-to-end fiber broadband solution from ADTRAN that enables CHEC to deliver a managed subscriber experience for both residents and businesses. The ADTRAN global services supported solutions used for this deployment, included the ADTRAN 10G fiber access platform used to connect homes and businesses and the ADTRAN cloud-managed Wi-Fi solution which will maximize the subscriber experience and streamline customer care.
“ADTRAN is a great partner. They are focused on what is best for CHEC and what they can do to help our community and our network build, instead of focusing on a sale,” said
Families are now benefitting from better broadband connectivity allowing them to easily work, learn and play from home, and businesses are connecting to better opportunities as well. Many small businesses had been forced to rent office space in towns with better internet access but they can now work out of their homes and save both time and money. Other businesses are leveraging connected devices to make operations more efficient. For example, a local veterinarian can leverage remote cameras in her birthing barns instead of needing staff present 24/7 to monitor the facilities. The region is also experiencing a resurgence in poultry and growth in medical marijuana farms—both industries rely on connectivity to efficiently monitor operations and meet technical industry requirements.
“We’re excited to help so many new types of service providers, like CHEC, take fiber into their own hands and bring better broadband to their bandwidth-starved communities,” said
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