WCTA celebrates the city of Twin Lakes for being named a Smart Connected Community
Published 8:00 pm Friday, February 7, 2025
- Winnebago Cooperative Telecom Association project coordinator Angie Thompson presents the Smart Connected Community Certificate to Twin Lakes City Council Members. The city was recently named a Smart Connected Community by WCTA. Provided
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Winnebago Cooperative Telecom Association (WCTA) was recently named a Smart Connected Community (SCC) provider by NTCA – The Rural Broadband Association.
The SCC is a national network of communities powered by innovative broadband providers that are building a brighter future in their communities. The SCC program promotes rural broadband and its role in supporting innovative economic development, effective education, efficient energy distribution and use, state-of-the-art health care and other important issues for rural America.
In order to receive recognition as a SCC provider, WCTA was required to affirm that it offers 25/3 Mbps broadband to at least 50% of its service area; that it has broadband subscription rates of at least 50%; and that it is committed to program principles of collaboration and innovation. WCTA has gone above and beyond the standards set by NTCA and is Gig Certified. As a result of WCTA’s national recognition, Twin Lakes will now be celebrated as a Smart Connected Community, joining a national network of similarly innovative communities.
“WCTA is proud to support the city of Twin Lakes and their residents to fully participate in today’s connected society,” said CEO Mark Thoma. “We have worked hard to meet the standards set by the NTCA, and now that we have, we are so excited to be a Smart Connected Community Provider! Congratulations to the City of Twin Lakes and thank you for helping us reach our goal.”
Winnebago Cooperative Telecom Association is a member-owned cooperative providing a full range of quality reliable telecommunication services and products to communities in North Central Iowa and South Central Minnesota.