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An inside look at Colorado Central Telecom's day-to-day operations.Update – March 17, 2020 – Colorado Central Telecom COVID-19 Response Plan
The health and safety of our customers and employees remains our top priority. We’re closely monitoring updates from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) regarding the Coronavirus situation (COVID-19).
Information on Colorado Central Telecom and coronavirus (COVID-19)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – We care about the safety of all our employees and customers that we service. Therefore, we want to share the steps we have implemented for our field service team to help keep the spread of the virus down and our communities safe.
Colorado Central Telecom customer Mt. San Rafael Hospital earns CHIME Most Wired award
Colorado Central Telecom enterprise broadband and managed services customer, Mt. San Rafael Hospital, has earned 2019 College of Healthcare Information Management Executives’ Most Wired recognition.
Industry Veterans Join Colorado Central Telecom Leadership Team
We're thrilled to announce the addition of two telecommunications industry veterans to our leadership team as part of a broader strategic effort to advance our business and technical operations. The addition of Chip White and Darin Grad, both formerly of Texas-based...
We need you! Public comment sought for Chalk Creek broadband grant application
Public comment is needed to bolster the changes of a $1.62 million grant application to bring broadband service to Alpine and other Chalk Creek Canyon residents. The application, submitted in January by Colorado Central Telecom with the support of Mount Princeton Hot...
Introducing the Region 13 Technology Sector Partnership
Sometimes I think tech sector workers are a bit like long-distance runners: They're everywhere, but due to a natural inclination toward introversion, they never meet each other. You know what I’m talking about: Introverts unite! Separately! In their own homes! A...
Colorado Central Magazine features CCT
Colorado Central Magazine featured us in their latest edition! Thanks to editor extraordinaire Mike Rosso for the great article: http://cozine.com/2018-march/keeping-online-colorado-central-telecom/
Partnership bolsters broadband for rural Colorado communities
Mammoth completes alternative fiber Internet route serving Lake and Chaffee counties; CCT as anchor tenant Mammoth Networks has completed deployment of a new middle-mile internet fiber route that will provide redundancy and resiliency for communities in Lake and...
Colorado Central Telecom named 2017 internet Provider of the Year
Colorado’s premier broadband development conference, Mountain Connect, has named Colorado Central Telecom as 2017 internet Provider of the Year. “Colorado Central Telecom connects unserved and underserved communities in rural Colorado,” CEO Ralph Abrams said. “It’s...
Colorado Central Telecom awarded DORA grant to connect Twin Lakes
LEADVILLE, Colo. Jan. 12, 2017 — Twin Lakes and southern Lake County will see improved broadband service thanks to a grant from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies’ Broadband Deployment Board. The board announced Jan. 10 that Colorado Central Telecom was...
Crestone Telecom, Colorado Central Telecom to merge
Crestone, Colo. Dec. 8, 2016 — The acquisition of Crestone Telecom by its sister company, Colorado Central Telecom, wasn't finalized in some anonymous corporate board room. Instead, the meeting took place over pizza and beer at the Bliss Cafe in Crestone. Crestone...
Summer in the mountains
Each summer, the verdant mountain landscape is bedecked with vibrant wildflowers in every color, shape and size. It's a wonderful sight to behold.
Mountain Computer Wizards transitions to Colorado Central Telecom
After providing Internet to the Buena Vista area for the past 19 years, Mountain Computer Wizards’ owner Joseph Conrad is heading toward retirement and fulfilling his dream of spending more time on the Arkansas River. Colorado Central Telecom is helping facilitate...
Tower time!
With snow melting off high-elevation access roads and bluebird weather returning, it's time to climb towers. Adding new equipment to Colorado Central Telecom's towers isn't a simple task. It takes considerable time and technical expertise to prepare cables, climb the...