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AtLink Services, an internet service provider based in Oklahoma City, has deepened their community ties in the city of Ada, Oklahoma.
By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
An Oklahoma City-based internet service provider (ISP) is the newest member of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce in Oklahoma.
Ada, located in Pontotoc County, currently serves over 15,000 residents in the rural part of the state, a summary of the ISP stated.
The ISP, which considers itself one of the largest wireless providers in rural Oklahoma, has employed Tarana wireless technology as part of their mission to bridge rural digital divides in the Sooner State.
As Asst. Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Brent Greene explained, in comments included with AtLink’s release, the ISP has been building a relationship with the community in Ada.
“AtLink has been serving the Ada area for several years, and we are excited to further solidify our presence here,” Greene said. “We are committed to delivering exceptional service and innovative broadband solutions to the community.”
Greene’s comments continued.
“With our recent network upgrades, we are bringing state-of-the-art Tarana wireless technology to Ada, offering faster speeds, improved reliability, and enhanced service for both residents and businesses,” he said.
Upon joining the chamber, AtLink was recognized by Chamber President Danny Manuel for their community engagement.
“We are thrilled to have AtLink Services join the chamber,” said Manuel. “Their investment in the latest technology and commitment to serving local residents and businesses make them a valuable addition to our membership.”
Ada has a population of under 17,000, according to recent census data. It is known as the capital of the Chickasaw Nation, a federally recognized indigenous tribal nation.
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